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The seed absords water through the

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Answered by REDNINJA
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When a seed absorbs water, it is called imbibition. Water enters the seed either through a tiny opening in the seed called the micropyle or through the seed coat. The micropyle is also the site at which the pollen tube enters the ovule during fertilization.

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Micropyle   =

The seed absorbs water through a structure called a micropyle, which induces swelling of the seed until it splits open. Root and Shoot formation: Once the seed has ruptured, the radicle (primary root) and plumule (shoot) can emerge from the seed. This process is initiated by specific enzymes that become activated when the seed is exposed to water.

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