how does the process of seed germination take place in plants
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In seeds that are non-dormant, the process of germination starts off when the seeds are provided with the right kind of water at the right temperature.
The absorption of water by dry seed is known as Imbibition.
As seeds take more and more water, they grow and become hydrated as a whole.
In addition, water causes an increase in the overall turgor pressure, too.
The absorption of water by dry seed is known as Imbibition.
As seeds take more and more water, they grow and become hydrated as a whole.
In addition, water causes an increase in the overall turgor pressure, too.
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Germination is the process of seeds developing into new plants. When water is plentiful, the seed fills with water in a process called imbibition. The water activates special proteins, called enzymes, that begin the process of seed growth.
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