when healthy seeds are dipped in water seeds float or sink
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When an individual immerses some healthy seeds in water, they usually sink.
This is because the seeds’ embryo is healthy and absorbs water, which in turn results in the sinking of the seeds.
If the seeds are old and dirty, it usually means that the seeds start floating on the surface of the water.
If the seeds have less density then water then it will float and if they have higher density that water then they will sink.
This is because the seeds’ embryo is healthy and absorbs water, which in turn results in the sinking of the seeds.
If the seeds are old and dirty, it usually means that the seeds start floating on the surface of the water.
If the seeds have less density then water then it will float and if they have higher density that water then they will sink.
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sink in water
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