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It is a process by which a plant grows from a seed.
Germination
Embryo
Cotyledons
Hypocotyl
It is a part of a plant that is the most important part of a seed. It is diploid, developed from the fertilized egg.
Epicotyl
Embryo
Cotyledons
Epicotyl
It is the primary root that emerges first during germination. It anchors the plant firmly in the soil.
Radicle
Cotyledons
Hypocotyl
Epicotyl
It is the part of a seed that provide nourishment yo different parts of the embryo. It stores food in the form of starch and protein.
Hypocotyl
Epicotyl
Radicle
Cotyledons
It is part of the seed that is the small embryonic roots.
Embryo
Testa
Tegmen
Radicle
It is part of the seed that can protect the internal part of a seed.
Embryo
Seed coat
Radicle
Cotyledons
It is the type of a seed that comprise a single cotyledons emerging from the seeds on germination.
Epicotyl
Hypocotyl
Monocotyledonous
Dicotyl
It is the type of a seed that comprise of two cotyledons emerging from the seeds on germination.
Monocotyledonous
Hypocotyl
Epicotyl
Dicotyledonous
The following are the external factors that affect germination except:
Water
Temperature
Oxygen
Seed coat
It is the process of germination that the cell become metabolically active, elongate and divide to give rise to the seedling.
Final stage
Beginning stage
Inhibition
Embryonic
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