Asked by Blake Mieser on Jul 12, 2024
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After a seed has been produced, it often has a time during which no growth occurs called
A) pre-germination.
B) senescence.
C) suspended animation.
D) dormancy.
E) hibernation.
Dormancy
In plants, a cessation of growth under conditions that seem appropriate for growth.
- Determine the structures and their duties involved in the reproductive and growth processes of plants.
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Mustafa ÇiçekJul 17, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The time after a seed has been produced but before it starts to germinate is called dormancy. During this period, the seed is physiologically inactive and does not grow.
Learning Objectives
- Determine the structures and their duties involved in the reproductive and growth processes of plants.