Science, asked by neeludixit32, 9 months ago

Why is sunlight not required for germination?​

Answers

Answered by tshivom9
1

Answer:

The explanation of how light affects some seeds and causes them to be in a state of readiness for germination and yet prevents other seeds if necessary from germinating is highly complex. ... In such a case with a seed which required darkness, uncovered seed, which is exposed to light will not germinate.

Answered by Anushkamini02
2

Answer:

Light on the soil is not necessary for seed germination because warmth, water, and oxygen are the only conditions necessary for a seed to germinate.

Hope it's helpful....

Similar questions