Asked by Navdeep Singh on May 11, 2024

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The term for physical damage to a seed coat that induces germination is

A) imbibition.
B) scarification.
C) bolting.
D) vernalization.
E) thigmomorphogenesis.

Scarification

A process of weakening the outer coat of seeds to encourage germination, can be chemical, mechanical, or thermal.

Imbibition

Imbibition is the process of absorption of water by substances, causing them to swell without dissolving, critically initiating seed germination.

Vernalization

The process by which exposure to cold temperatures for a certain length of time induces a plant to flower.

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CB
Christina BotelloMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Scarification refers to the process of breaking, scratching, or softening a seed's coat to encourage germination. This physical damage helps water and gases to penetrate the seed more easily, initiating the germination process.