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What is the meaning of the ter germinate? A. To make eggs B. To start growth C. To make sperm D. To store food
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What is the meaning of the ter germinate?
A. To make eggs
B. To start growth
C. To make sperm
D. To store food
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b- to start growth
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is B
Germination is when a seed starts to grow after a period of dormancy
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