The part of the seed which grows into a seedling is called?
Embryo
A moderately warm temperature favourable for germination is called optimum temperature.
Pyrogallic acid
The main reason why seeds sown very deep in soil fail to germinate are:- No proper supply of oxygen for respiration The insufficient pushing force in the embryonic parts to break through the upper layers of soil.
The conditions necessary for germination are:- Water Suitable temperature Oxygen
It is the process of formation of a seedling developed from the embryo.
The outermost layer of the endosperm is rich in protein and is called the aleurone layer.