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Question
Differentiate between germination and vivipary.
Solution
Germination |
Vivipary |
When the embryo in the seed becomes activated and begins to grow into a new plant, then it is known as germination. |
Vivipary is known as the germination of seed within the fruit, while it is still attached to the parent plant. |
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