Biology
Describe one experiment you would perform to demonstrate the phenomena that the germinating seeds can respire even in total absence of air.
Answer
Aim — Experiment demonstrating the fact that seed germination undergoes respiration even in complete absence of air
Procedure and Inference —
- Fill a test tube with mercury that is inverted into a beaker of mercury.
- Into this tube, push some soaked and peeled off pea seeds before inverting into the mercury beaker.
- You will observe that seeds will float up and are entirely girdled by mercury.
- A few days later, few changes are observed. Mercury level drops, presence of some gases are detected in the tube.
- Pour in some KOH into the tube.
- Gas in the tube is absorbed, mercury level rises again, depicting that the gas was carbon dioxide
- Consequently it is proved that the germinating seeds undergo respiration even in the total absence of air.
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