Which of the following it the most typical order of events in seed germination?
a. water imbibition ® seed coat splits ® root cells divide and elongate ® shoot cells divide and elongate
b. shoot cells divide and elongate ® root cells divide and elongate ® seed coat splits ® water imbibition
c. water imbibition ® root cells divide and elongate ® seed coat splits ® shoot cells divide and elongate
d. seed coat splits ® water imbibition ® shoot cells divide and elongate ® root cells divide and elongate
e. seed coat splits ® water imbibition ® root cells divide and elongate ® shoot cells divide and elongate

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A.  

Explanation:

Seed germination is the process from which a plant grows from the seed to become a plant by various events that takes place during this process. The most typical series of events that takes place in seed germination is: Water imbibition that is the process that involves a special type of diffusion of water colloid leads to the increase in the volume of the seed.

The imbibition is followed by the seed coat splits so the root can move after elongation and in the last, the shoot cells divide and elongate.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.