When the seed begins to grow, it is called germination. Germination is the process where a seed starts to sprout and develop into a young plant.
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
After a seed begins to grow, it is called germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water and nutrients from the surrounding soil, swells, and eventually sprouts a root and shoots.
Roots are not part of a seed. Seeds typically consist of the embryo, endosperm, and seed coat. Roots develop after germination when the seedling starts to grow.
Well, there's seed development when the inflorescences of the seed head stop flowering and everything goes into seed production, and then there is germination, where a plant grows from a seed that was planted in the soil.
When the seed begins to grow, it is called germination. Germination is the process where a seed starts to sprout and develop into a young plant.
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
The term for a seed that starts to grow into a plant is germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually sprouts to form a new plant.
Germination
No, only a lemon can grow from a lemon seed. That's why it is called a lemon seed. If an orange grew from it, it would be an orange seed.
Well technically no. Whatever they grow from will be called a seed so...
seed
the seed splits open and the plant starts to grow.
A flower seed is alive. It contains an embryo plant which uses the endosperm in the seed for nourishment until it is planted and starts to grow.
After a seed begins to grow, it is called germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water and nutrients from the surrounding soil, swells, and eventually sprouts a root and shoots.
The first leaves that grow out of a seed are called cotyledons. These embryonic leaves provide nutrients to the developing seedling until it can produce true leaves and photosynthesize on its own.
it cracks out of the seed and starts to grow a stalk then leaves then the flower then it dies :)