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Topic: Enzymes and germinating seeds

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The outside of the seed is covered by a coat called the (t)......... Its function is to (p)............the seed from (d)............... and drying out. Most of the seed is a (f)........... store. This is usually divided into (t)................ halves and are called (c)...................... The new plant, called the (e)....................., is composed of two parts. The (p) ......................... grows into the shoot and the (r)...................... grows into the root.

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Answer:

Testa, Protect, Desiccation, Feezer, Two, Cotyledons, Embryo , Plumule, Radicle

Step-by-step explanation:

Seed germination is defined as the process of growing of a seed that involves causing a seed to sprout.

There are three primary parts seeds embryo, endosperm and seed coat. The outer covering of seed is called Testa which is seed coat that protects the seed from desiccation and external harmfull condition of environment.

The seed are stored in freezer that keeps it dry and cool. A temperature between 32° and 41°F is ideal for storing seeds.

Seeds are dvided into two halves called cotyledons. The new plant germinating is called an embryo which has two parts named plumule and radicle. Plumule grows into stem while radicle grow sinto root under favuorable conditions.

Hence, the correct answer in the blanks are Testa, Protect, Desiccation, Feezer, Two, Cotyledons, Embryo , Plumule, Radicle.

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