Is seed coat necessary for the germination of seeds?
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All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate. Some seeds require proper light also. ... Some seed coats are so hard that water and oxygen cannot get through until the coat breaks down. Soaking or scratching the seeds will help break down the seed coat.
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Yes it's necessary
The conditions necessary for a seed to germinate are: ... The seed coat breaks open and the root (radical) sprout and grows downwards. Then the shoot (plumule) start growing upwards, which later produces stem and leaves. When the seedling grows green leaves, it starts making its own food.
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