A) Imbibition B) Pollination C) Photosynthesis D) Transpiration
A) Radicle B) Plumule C) Seed coat D) Cotyledon
A) Leaves B) Flowers C) Stems D) Roots
A) Through photosynthesis B) By root growth C) By germination D) Wind, water, and animals
A) Adequate light B) Normal humidity C) Extreme temperatures D) Soil fertility
A) Absorb water B) Support the stem C) Conduct photosynthesis D) Provide initial nutrients
A) Nutrient absorption B) Photosynthesis C) Growth D) Reproduction
A) Light B) Extra water C) Darkness D) Fertilizer
A) Roots B) Flowers C) Leaves D) Seeds |