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Why do seeds produce Carbon Dioxide when they warm up?

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Answered by Vadanya01
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When seeds are soaked in water, they begin to warm up and produce carbon dioxide. ... Seeds are dormant, or at least close to dormancy. When we provide them with warmth and moisture they start to grow.

Answered by Anonymous
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When seeds are soaked in water, they begin to warm up and produce carbon dioxide. Seeds are dormant, or at least close to dormancy. When we provide them with warmth and moisture they start to grow.

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