when a seed germinates why do roots grow first then stem
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All fully developed seeds contain an embryo and, in most plant species, a store of food reserves, wrapped in a seed coat. Seeds generally "wake up" and germinate when soil moisture and temperature conditions are correct for them to grow
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Because in the process of the germination of seed the root first grow out so that from root the stem can get out when stem get out than branches came out with growing leaves and other parts of the plant grow like this
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