The process by which the dormant embryo inside the seed becomes activegerminate. During Germination, the seed absorbs water and swells up, and the seed coat becomes soft and bursts open. The radicle grows downwards and becomes the primary root. The Plumule grows upwards and becomes Primary root. Germination are of two types: Epigeal and Hypogeal Germination. Answer the following: 1. List the factors that affects germination. 2. Define Germination. 3. In which germination, cotyledons are pushed above the ground? 4. What is the function of seed? 5. Give 2 example each for Epigeal & Hypogeal germination. and begins to grow into a new plant is called germination. Moisture, Oxygen and a suitable temperature are the conditions necessary for a seed to
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1. water, oxygen,heat
2. germination is the process by which seed throws out a baby plant from it
3.epigeal germination
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