Structure of seed monocot and dicot germination of seed and condition for seed germination
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Both monocot and dicot seeds require similar conditions for seed germination. Their seeds must be fully developed, with an embryo, endosperm, appropriate number of cotyledons and a coating (testa). ... Moisture in the soil contributes to a seed's germination, as does a need for oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Both monocot and dicot seeds require similar conditions for seed germination. Their seeds must be fully developed, with an embryo, endosperm, appropriate number of cotyledons and a coating (testa). The cotyledons and endosperm will support the growing plant as a food source until photosynthesis begins.[/tex]hu♥️☺⭐♥️☺⭐. ❤... hiii friends
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