Softening of seed coats helps the seed germinate. After soaking the seed in hot water (do not boil), for 5-6 hours the coat will soft. Plant immediately after taking the seed out of the water.
The five parts of a seed are the seed coat, endosperm, embryo, cotyledons, and radicle. The seed coat provides protection, the endosperm stores nutrients for the embryo, the embryo is the young plant-to-be, the cotyledons are the first leaves to emerge, and the radicle is the embryonic root.
1 Seed=2 flower==3 leaves==4 stem==5 roots=
A marijuana plant typically has a life cycle of about 3-5 months, from seed to harvest. After harvest, the plant dies.
A sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual and is a dicot.Monocot: perennial bulb plant with petals in groups of 3. Ex.: tulip, daffodil, irisDicot: annual seed plant with petals in groups of 4 or 5. Ex: sunflower, zinna, petunia.
give 5 examples of plant
Many plants reproduce by seed: all the cereal crops, wheat, oats, barley; then legumes, peas, beans; flowers such as garden varieties, wild flowers such as dandelions, rose bay willow herb - the list is much too long to continue here.
The five steps of the plant life cycle are seed germination, growth and development, reproduction, pollination and fertilization, and seed dispersal.
An annual plant is a plant that completes its life cycle, including germination, flowering, seed production, and death, within a single growing season. They typically sprout from seed, grow, flower, set seed, and die in one year. Examples include marigolds and zinnias.
From the reading I've done, it seems to be somewhere between .5 and 1.5 pounds per plant. It depends on condition and plant type, such as June bearing, ever bearing, etc. The higher yields seem to be reported by commercial growers.
there is a 50% chance that the offspring will be tall.
100%
Softening of seed coats helps the seed germinate. After soaking the seed in hot water (do not boil), for 5-6 hours the coat will soft. Plant immediately after taking the seed out of the water.
A life cycle of a plant is easy. First the seed is in the soil and produces roots, then it grows a sprout. It will only grow if it gets enough water and sunlight. Then the roots find water to drink and the sprout gets taller and taller. Then it blooms flowers. When it is about to die, it drops seeds in the ground and the life cycle begins again.
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1. Tadpole into frog 2. Maggot into fly 3. Seed into plant 4. Cow to burger? 5. Sprout to tree 6. Wood to table (I think...) 7. Eggs to birds 8. Steam to water. (Not really sure)
The five parts of a seed are the seed coat, endosperm, embryo, cotyledons, and radicle. The seed coat provides protection, the endosperm stores nutrients for the embryo, the embryo is the young plant-to-be, the cotyledons are the first leaves to emerge, and the radicle is the embryonic root.