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What is germination?
the process which a plant sprouts from a seed and begins to grow.
the process which a plant joins pollen and stigma
the process which a plant elongates roots deeper into soil for better anchoring
the process which a plant creates a flower for sexual reproduction
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the process which a plant sprouts from a seed and begins to grow
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