Biology, asked by vanshgujjar2772, 1 year ago

what is germination ? in what way is the process of germination of a pea seed different from that of a bean seed

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Answered by Anonymous
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germination is a process through which under the certain environment the seed is developed as embryo.

when the pea is germinates it gets enough moisture from itself and it cannot grow in harsh climate but a bean seed can resist such harsh climate.
Answered by Anonymous
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GERMINATION:  The process by which an organism grows from a seed or similar structure. The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm.

BEAN PLANT:

There are four stages in the life of a bean plant:

-The seed is the capsule in which the new plant is housed.

-Germination is the process in which the baby plant emerges from the seed hull.

-Leaf growth begins when the seedling grows its true sets of adult leaves (as opposed to the immature initial leaf structures).

-Flowering stages reveal that the plant has fully matured and is ready to begin reproducing.


PEA PLANT:

Peas will sprout in 21 to 30 days if the soil temperature is 38 degrees Fahrenheit and the germination rate, or number of seeds that do sprout, will be low. At temperatures of 65 to 70 F the seeds will sprout within 7 to 14 days and the germination percentage will be in the high 90s for fresh seed.

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