Seed germination:
1. The seed absorbs water (water) and swells, then the cover is torn and the root is removed and grows down and the side roots are formed.
2 - Feather grows up and consists of leaves.
3 - The seed remains under the surface of the earth and is called germination here ground germination.
4. The endosperm tissue is flattened and fades, green leaves are formed and the root and lateral roots begin to fade and are replaced by fibrous roots that emerge from the base of the stem.
Such as wheat and corn.
1. The seed absorbs water (water) and swells, then the cover is torn and the root is removed and grows down and the side roots are formed.
2 - Feather grows up and consists of leaves.
3 - The seed remains under the surface of the earth and is called germination here ground germination.
4. The endosperm tissue is flattened and fades, green leaves are formed and the root and lateral roots begin to fade and are replaced by fibrous roots that emerge from the base of the stem.
Such as wheat and corn.
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Cell division