Biology, asked by alia2385, 1 year ago


Soak some bean seeds in water overnight. Next
morning drain the water and keep the seeds moist
till they start germinating. Boil half of the seeds
so that germination stops in them. Keep the
germinating seeds in one thermos flask and
the boiled seeds in another thermos flask
Put moist cotton wool on the mouths of both flasks.
It will keep the seeds moist and also allow air to
enter the flasks. Insert thermometers in both flasks
and keep the flasks as shown in
Measure the temperature of the flasks at the
beginning of the experiment and each day for
a week. Record your observations. Why is there a
rise in temperature in flask A but not in flask .what does this show



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Answered by arputharaj826
0

Answer:

Soak some bean seeds in water overnight. Next

morning drain the water and keep the seeds moist

till they start germinating. Boil half of the seeds

so that germination stops in them. Keep the

germinating seeds in one thermos flask and

the boiled seeds in another thermos flask

Put moist cotton wool on the mouths of both flasks.

It will keep the seeds moist and also allow air to

enter the flasks. Insert thermometers in both flasks

and keep the flasks as shown in

Measure the temperature of the flasks at the

beginning of the experiment and each day for

a week. Record your observations. Why is there a

rise in temperature in flask A but not in flask .what does this show

Answered by habee12
1

Answer:

because they release heat while germinating

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