germination of bean seed explain in easy words and small
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Germination refers to the seed as it begins to sprout. Bean seeds germinate, or sprout, when water dissolves or cracks open the hard casing around the seed or embryo. Warmth speeds the process along. The bean will send out a tiny (embryonic) root called a radicle.
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Germination occurs slowy in bean seed when you soak it in a petri dish. After about two days, the radicle lengthens and forces out through the seed coat in the region of micropyle. The radicle grows downward and devolps root. This is how it grows
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