Oxygen is needed by seeds during germination to undergo cellular respiration and produce energy for growth. This process allows the seed to break dormancy and begin the germination process.
The biome with the longest seed germination time is typically the arctic tundra due to the cold temperatures and short growing season that restricts seed germination and growth. Some seeds in the arctic tundra can remain in the soil for years before conditions are right for germination.
Reversible electrochemical cells can function in both directions (i.e., they can both generate and use electrical energy), while irreversible cells can only operate in one direction. Reversible cells are idealized and function under ideal conditions, while irreversible cells have practical limitations such as irreversible side reactions and depletion of reactants.
A manipulated variable in seed germination is a factor that is intentionally altered or changed by the researcher to see how it affects the germination process. This variable is under the control of the experimenter and is used to test the effect of different conditions on seed germination. Examples include light intensity, temperature, or the presence of certain substances in the soil.
The development of a seed into a new plant is called germination. During this process, the seed absorbs water, swells, and begins to sprout, eventually forming a seedling that will grow into a mature plant.
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Irreversible
reversible!
A Bunsen burner is an object: it is not a process of any kind.
Reversible
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Yes, this change is reversible.
Reversible.
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Reversible.
A cake mixture is a combination of various ingredients. Once mixed, it would be impossible to separate the ingredients - which makes it irreversible.
How are reversible and irreversible cellular injuries differentiated?Answer this question…