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Germination

Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. It starts with the absorption of water by the seed, which causes it to swell and activate the embryo inside. The embryo then begins to use stored food reserves to produce energy, pushing out a root and shoot. The root anchors the plant in the soil while the shoot emerges above ground, eventually developing into stems, leaves, and flowers. Germination is a crucial stage in the plant life cycle, determining whether a seed will grow into a healthy, productive plant. This is a mind map about motivation. The map contains four main branches, namely: Definition and process of seed termination, Importance of termination, Germination process in different plants, and Examples of termination in plants. Each main branch has a detailed description of its sub branches. Suitable for people interested in termination.

Edited at 2024-02-02 16:25:11
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