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Which processes occur in a plant embryo before it pushes out of the soil? Select three options. It uses food from the seed. Its leaves open. It produces its own food. Its roots grow downward. Its stem grows upward.

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A, D and E.

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Answer:

It uses food from the seed.

Step-by-step explanation:

Germination is the growth of a plant from within a seed which lead to the formation of the seedling.

It activate metabolic activity of the seed resulting in the emergence of radicle and plumule.

The seed germinate using the stored food in the embryo. Embryo are found in seeds and this is were reserved food is stored it is usually in the seed coat. plants who lack embryos produce empty seeds which never germinate. Dormant seeds do not germinate but are viable seeds this is because they require specific internal or environmental stimuli to resume growth.

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