Germination is the process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant. It is a crucial stage in the life cycle of a plant and involves the activation of the seed and the emergence of the embryonic root (radicle) and shoot (plumule).
To study germination, you can set up a simple experiment using different conditions such as varying water availability, temperature, and light exposure to observe their effects on seed germination.
Germination is vital for the continuation of plant life cycles and is the starting point for the growth of new plants. It allows seeds to develop into seedlings, which eventually grow into mature plants, contributing to the overall biodiversity and ecosystem functioning.
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