30 corn seeds were placed in two identical glass glasses. A small amount of water was poured in both glasses to moisten
30 corn seeds were placed in two identical glass glasses. A small amount of water was poured in both glasses to moisten the seeds. One glass was kept at a temperature of + 3C, and the other at + 8C. A few days later, the seed shell from the second glass burst and the embryonic roots of the stems appeared and leaves A) Name the change that happened to the seeds from the second glass B) Explain why the same changes did not occur with the seeds from the first glass as with the seeds from the second glass
In the course of this experiment, it is possible to reveal the influence of the temperature factor on seed germination. The seed of any plant germinates only when favorable conditions come: sufficient moisture and temperature. In the second glass, seeds germinated precisely because they were in favorable conditions: sufficient moisture and a temperature of +8 degrees. In the first glass, seed germination did not occur, as the temperature of +3 was too low for the germination of corn seeds.