Science, asked by vivekdhende, 1 year ago

seed of some plants don't germinate how are their germination formed,?

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Answered by introvert89
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bcoz their is presence of fluid called s- pollinin made of amino acids and amino sugars they confere the germination of seed.
Answered by Manasirocks03
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After the seed has made it to a new location and is covered with dirt, it can begin germination. Germination is the process of seeds developing into new plants. First, environmental conditions must trigger the seed to grow. Usually, this is determined by how deep the seed is planted, water availability, and temperature. When water is plentiful, the seed fills with water in a process called inhibition. The water activates special proteins, called enzymes, that begin the process of seed growth. First the seed grows a root to access water underground. Next, the shoots, or growth above ground, begin to appear. The seed sends a shoot towards the surface, where it will grow leaves to harvest energy from the sun. The leaves continue to grow towards the light source in a process

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