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Q: List examples of environmental and internal factors that influenceseed germination.
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Q: Describe the differences between eudicot and monocotseed germination.
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Q: Summarize the influence of internal and environmental factors on the germination of seeds.
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Q: Give an overview of the theory of Germination and types of germination
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Q: What are the external factors on seedling growth? and what are their effects in seed growth and…
A: External factors and their effect on seedling growth and germination. 1. Water- there are enzymes…
Q: Discuss the development of seed habit.
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Q: Label seed structure and describe germination anddispersal.
A: Seeds ate miniature plants which are produced in angiosperms by the abuse contained in ovaries.
Q: Explain the function of seeds and how they form.
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Q: Describe advantages and disadvantages of producing a crop of potato plants using asexual (tuber)…
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Q: What is the water content of matured seed and what is the reason behind for the low water content? *
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Q: What is dispersal of seeds by explosive mechanism?
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Q: The transfer of pollen grains from the male to the female reproductive structure is known as (a)…
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Q: Explain the development of seed embryos in stage I and II.
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Q: Detail the causes and mechanisms of sporulation and germination.
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Q: Explain the differences in the germination of a monocot and a dicot.
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Q: Explain TWO factors that will influence the germination of seed.
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Q: List the factors that contributed to the success of angiosperms
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Q: . Draw CABALLERO FLOWER according to its sexuality B. Identify whether it is pistillate, staminate,…
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Q: Explain why some seeds undergo dormancy, and give someexamples of triggers for germination.
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Q: Define the following: Inflorescence, Pollination, Germination and Fertilization
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Q: What factors influence the germination of a seed?
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Q: Compare epigeal and hypogeal seedlings based on which grows quicker between epicotyl and hypocotyl.
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Q: Enlist the requirements for the sexual propagation by seed.
A: Sexual propagation involves the union of the pollen (male) with the egg (female) to produce a seed.…
Q: Discuss the effect of light and water to the leaf epinasty of monggo (Vigna radiata) seed during and…
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Q: Select two (2) seed propagated plants of your choice and discuss how you would practically…
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Q: A. Draw MAYANA FLOWER according to its sexuality B. Identify whether it is pistillate, staminate,…
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Q: Briefly describe various steps involved in plant breeding
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Q: (a) Identify and explain what environmental factors influence the timing and coordination of the…
A: The given germination is of Epigeal type of germination. where the bent hypocotyl lengthens and pull…
Q: Discuss the advantages and adaptations of seeds.
A: Seed is a small part of any plant which have the capability to reproduce and form into a new plant…
Q: how seeds develop
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Q: State the structures/features observed in early and late stages of eudicot seed development.
A: EARLY STAGE:- ZYGOTE:- male gamete and female gamete are fused and form single celled zygote.…
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- Give an overview of the theory of Germination and types of germinationDescribe advantages and disadvantages of producing a crop of potato plants using asexual (tuber) rather than sexual (true seed) propagation.Compare the following situations of seed germination of monggo seeds within five days: - watered everyday - watered every other day, and - never watered