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It is known that light is not required for moist pea seeds to germinate. However, dry seeds will not germinate even if there is light. Lata sets up 4 experiments using similar pea seeds:1. Dry pea seeds kept in light.2. Dry pea seeds kept in the dark.3. Moist pea seeds kept in light.4. Moist pea seeds kept in the dark.In which case(s) will the seeds germinate?
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Answered by aasthamandal
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Most plants need light to grow and keep them healthy, but not all plants need light to germinate, as some seeds find light a hindrance. The explanation of how light affects some seeds and causes them to be in a state of readiness for germination and yet prevents other seeds if necessary from germinating is highly complex. A seed which requires darkness but is exposed to light will not germinate. Example: Germination in pea seeds is hastened by the presence of light, germination of onion seeds is inhibited by light. if I have ANSWER correctly please mark me as a brainlist answers

Answered by rishiushah888
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