Take a gram seeds divide the seeds into sets A,B and C.
Put the seeds of set A on the moist cotton.
Soak the seeds of set B in the water overnight and then put on the moist cotton for seeds germination.
Put the seeds of set C in the boiling water for some then allow into germinate on the moist cotton.
Note the observations
Answers
Gram seeds are an excellent indicator for the growth patterns of young saplings and plants. They provide an opportunity to observe how seeds sprout. Based on the situation, the experiments A, B and C show different results.
In experiment A, the seeds grow at a good rate thanks to the moisture they absorb from the moist cotton.
In experiment B, the seeds grow at a rate much faster than the one in A since they have a longer time to absorb water and swell up.
In experiment C, the seeds do not sprout at all since they are killed on exposure to boiling water.
Answer:
Put the seeds of set A on the moist cotton.
Soak the seeds of set B in the water overnight and then put on the moist cotton for seeds germination.
Put the seeds of set C in the boiling water for some then allow into germinate on the moist cotton.
Note the observations
Explanation: