When the seed germinates, what is the colour of the embryonal axis? Is it photosynthesising ? How does it derive nutrition ?
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When seeds are planted, they first growroots. ... Under proper conditions, the seed begins to germinate and the embryonic ..... Once the leaf grow the photosynthesis process starts.
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The colour of the embryonal axis will be white and it is not photosynthesising .
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When the seed germinates, the colour of the embryonal axis would turn into light brown.
This derives nutrition from cotyledons.
This is the most critical part of the seed that would promote quick germination.
This is also found in the embryo of the seed to store nutrients safely and securely and promote quick growth of the plant that is rich in nutrients.
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