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What must happen to the levels of aba and gibberellins in a seed in order for it to germinate?
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As a seed, it contains high amounts of the ABA hormone. The ABA content in a seed would be lowered or decreased before it undergoes germination. In contrast
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the gibberellin levels would increase. Hope this answers the question.
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