Biology, asked by heyastro147, 3 months ago

what is taking place in seed germination?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Seed germination may be considered to be resumption of embryo growth resulting in seed coat rupture and emergence of the young plant. Growth of the embryo requires both cell division and elongation, cell division occurring first in some species and cell elongation in others.

Answered by MrNobody78
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Seed germination may be considered to be resumption of embryo growth resulting in seed coat rupture and emergence of the young plant. Growth of the embryo requires both cell division and elongation, cell division occurring first in some species and cell elongation in others.

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