How do seeds know to grow?
This is how seeds can know when to begin growing.
Two hormones are required for germination: gibberellin and abscisic acids (ABA), which signal the seed to go dormant. The seed can determine the best time to start growing by balancing the push and pull of these two hormones.
Similar to how plants grow step by step from their seeds?
- Step 1: Get some Trays and Pots.
- Step 2: Fill the seed container with compost.
- Step 3: Moisten the Compost's Surface
- Step 4: Sprinkle the seeds evenly over the compost.
- Step 5: Cover the seed tray
- Step 6: Place the seed tray in a warm place
- Step 7: Once the seedlings germinate, uncover them.
What makes a seed to grow?
Three things are required for seeds to germinate: water, temperature (warmth), good soil location, and the right amount of sunlight. The seedling's initial stages of growth depend on the food supply contained in the seed until the seedling is big enough to produce its own food through photosynthesis.
What are seeds good for?
plants, like all living things, need to have food, water and air in order to grow. seeds grow and germinate into roots. Photosynthesis is the process by which a plant produces its own food.
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