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Q: List examples of environmental and internal factors that influenceseed germination.
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Q: Describe the differences between eudicot and monocotseed germination.
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Q: Give an overview of the theory of Germination and types of germination
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Q: What are the external factors on seedling growth? and what are their effects in seed growth and…
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Q: Discuss the development of seed habit.
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Q: Label seed structure and describe germination anddispersal.
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Q: What is the water content of matured seed and what is the reason behind for the low water content? *
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Q: What is dispersal of seeds by explosive mechanism?
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Q: The transfer of pollen grains from the male to the female reproductive structure is known as (a)…
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Q: Explain the development of seed embryos in stage I and II.
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Q: Detail the causes and mechanisms of sporulation and germination.
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Q: Explain the differences in the germination of a monocot and a dicot.
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Q: Explain TWO factors that will influence the germination of seed.
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Q: List the factors that contributed to the success of angiosperms
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Q: . Draw CABALLERO FLOWER according to its sexuality B. Identify whether it is pistillate, staminate,…
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Q: Explain why some seeds undergo dormancy, and give someexamples of triggers for germination.
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Q: Define the following: Inflorescence, Pollination, Germination and Fertilization
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Q: What factors influence the germination of a seed?
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Q: Compare epigeal and hypogeal seedlings based on which grows quicker between epicotyl and hypocotyl.
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Q: Enlist the requirements for the sexual propagation by seed.
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Q: Discuss the effect of light and water to the leaf epinasty of monggo (Vigna radiata) seed during and…
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Q: Select two (2) seed propagated plants of your choice and discuss how you would practically…
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Q: Briefly describe various steps involved in plant breeding
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Q: (a) Identify and explain what environmental factors influence the timing and coordination of the…
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Q: Discuss the advantages and adaptations of seeds.
A: Seed is a small part of any plant which have the capability to reproduce and form into a new plant…
Q: how seeds develop
A: Seed is a protective outer covering of a plant, and is formed after reproduction takes place in the…
Q: State the structures/features observed in early and late stages of eudicot seed development.
A: EARLY STAGE:- ZYGOTE:- male gamete and female gamete are fused and form single celled zygote.…
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- Compare the following situations of seed germination of monggo seeds within five days: - watered everyday - watered every other day, and - never wateredCompare the following situations of seed germination of monggo seeds within five days: - exposed to direct sunlight - placed in a shaded area, and - placed in complete darknessList four mechanisms of seed dispersal:
- Describe seed germination. Investigate conditions necessary for seed germination. Define seed dispersal. Describe the different modes of seed dispersal. Identify seeds and fruits according to their modes of dispersal.Define the following: Inflorescence, Pollination, Germination and FertilizationExplain TWO factors that will influence the germination of seed.
- What are the objectives of "Seed Testing"? State the requirements needed to conduct a Seed Germination TestGive an overview of the theory of Germination and types of germinationCompare the following situations of seed germination of monggo (Vigna radita) seeds within five days: - exposed to direct sunlight - placed in a shaded area, and - placed in complete darkness