Light sensitive seeds are called
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Detailed studies on the role of light in the germination of light-sensitive seeds were made by Flint and McAlister (1935, 1937). Later, Borthwick et al. (1952) demonstrated the presence of a reversible red and far-red sensitive pigment system called 'Phytochrome' in Grand Rapids variety of Lactuca sativa seeds.
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Lactuca sativa seeds
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when a seed starts to grow we say it germinates. The cotyledons store food for the baby plant inside the seed. When the seed starts to germinate the first thing to grow is the main root.. inside of the seed would be a tiny plant called the embryo.
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