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Germination of seed is a _______ change​

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Answered by 10192
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chemical change

Explanation:

Germination of seed is a chemical change because a seed has developed into a complete plant which is permanent and irreversible. Germination of seed is a chemical change because the original seed can never be re-gained back from the plant it grows into

Answered by KhushiKanani
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Short Answer:

Germination of seed is a chemical change

Answer:

Germination of seed is a chemical change because a seed has developed into a complete plant which is permanent and irreversible. Germination of seed is a chemical change because the original seed can never be re-gained back from the plant it grows into.

Explanation:

The germination of a seed is a slow and irreversible process as it takes few days to months to germinate a seedling from a seed, and this is irreversible because the same seedling which grows into a plant cannot revert back in its growth.

The growth of seedlings in a crop is a desirable change i.e the changes which are beneficial to nature or which does not cause any harm to nature.

And this is a chemical change as it involves many hormones and enzyme actions.

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