What does imbibition have to do with seed germination?
What will be an ideal response?
Imbibition is the absorption of water. It is the first step in the germination process. The seed, in its
dormant stage, contains little water. The imbibition process allows the seed to fill all its cells with
water. If other conditions are favorable, the seed then breaks its dormant stage and germinates.
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a. capacitor b. relay c. transformer d. switch
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A. True B. False