Biology
State whether the following statements are True or False.
- Some seeds have no cotyledons.
- Warmth is necessary for the germination of seed.
- All seed have two cotyledons.
- Oxygen is necessary for the germination of seed.
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Answer
- False
Reason — Seeds always have cotyledons. Seeds are of two types — monocotyledons having a single cotyledon and dicotyledons having two cotyledons. - True
Reason — Warmth or a suitable temperature is necessary for germination of seeds because enzymes are inactive at low temperatures and get destroyed at higher temperatures. - False
Reason — Seeds are of two types — monocotyledons having a single cotyledon and dicotyledons having two cotyledons. - True
Reason — Oxygen is required to oxidize the stored food and release energy required for the growth of the embryo.
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- Radicle
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- Oxygen, suitable temperature and water.
- Good soil, water and air.
- Good soil, suitable temperature and light.
- Light, oxygen and temperature.
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Radicle emerges out of the seed earlier than plumule. State one advantage served by this.
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Column A Column B a) Radicle (i) Shoot b) Plumule (ii) Store food material c) Cotyledon (iii) Root d) Testa (iv) Absorb water needed for germination e) Micropyle (v) Protection of seed