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what is seed how it germinate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. The formation of the seed is part of the process of reproduction in seed plants, the spermatophytes, including the gymnosperm and angiosperm plants. ... Many structures commonly referred to as "seeds" are actually dry fruits.

Explanation:

Germination is the process of seeds developing into new plants. First, environmental conditions must trigger the seed to grow. Usually, this is determined by how deep the seed is planted, water availability, and temperature. When water is plentiful, the seed fills with water in a process called imbibition.

Answered by anamika851
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A seed is a part of a plant which can disperse to different places to form new plants.

All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate. Seeds also require proper light i.e sunlight. Some germinate better in full light while others require darkness to germinate. When a seed is exposed to the proper conditions, water and oxygen are taken in through the seedcoat.

And this is the way for the growth of plant.

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