Biology, asked by shahharshil717, 1 year ago

How do plants germinate? In steps

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Answered by Anonymous
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Seeds wait to germinate until three needs are met: water, correct temperature (warmth), and a good location (such as in soil). During its early stages of growth, the seedling relies upon the food supplies stored with it in the seed until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through photosynthesis..


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Answered by Khushwant23
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Germination is the process of seeds developing into new plants. First, environmental conditions must trigger the seed to grow. 

Seed germination starts with imbibition, when the seed takes in water from the soil.
This triggers root growth to allow the seed to get more water.
Then, the shoots develop andgrow towards the sun above ground.
After the shoots reach the ground, leaves form, allowing the plant to harvest energy from the sun.
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