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How do seeds germinate in activity

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Answered by frozen12352
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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 and grow 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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Answered by sharad3948
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Seeds are actually immature plants. Think of them as baby plants with a thick, hard coat on them, like a baby chick inside an egg. The hard seed coat gives the baby plants protection until the right conditions are available for them to grow. When those conditions are right—good light, warm temperature, and ample moisture—the seedling comes out to start life as a new plant.

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