Biology, asked by Tarangdullarwar, 1 month ago

Why is chilled condition required during the experiment?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The first is reversible: chilling helps to build up the precursor to dormancy, but the process can be easily reversed with a rise in temperature. After the level of precursor reaches a certain threshold, dormancy becomes irreversible and will not be affected by short-term warm temperature peaks.
Answered by parveshkumar270762
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Answer:

chilling helps to build up the precursor to dormancy, but the process can be easily reversed with a rise in temperature. After the level of precursor reaches a certain threshold, dormancy becomes irreversible and will not be affected by short-term warm temperature peaks.

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