Learning focus

Use precise biological vocabulary, trace control pathways, explain cause-and-effect mechanisms, interpret diagrams and apply ideas to unfamiliar contexts.

Water

Water enters the seed by imbibition, swelling tissues and softening the testa. It provides a medium for reactions and activates enzymes that break down food reserves. Without water, metabolism remains very slow.

Water, oxygen and a suitable temperature are required.
Water, oxygen and a suitable temperature are required.
Oxygen and temperature

Oxygen is required for aerobic respiration, which transfers energy for cell division, growth and active transport. A suitable temperature allows enzyme-controlled reactions to proceed. Very low temperature slows reactions; excessive temperature may denature enzymes.

Stored food supports respiration and growth before photosynthesis begins.
Stored food supports respiration and growth before photosynthesis begins.
Mobilising food reserves

Enzymes break large, insoluble food reserves into small soluble molecules. These are transported to the embryo and used in respiration and synthesis. The radicle emerges first, followed by shoot growth. The seedling depends on reserves until leaves can photosynthesise.

Investigating conditions

Use groups of similar seeds and change one factor at a time. A suitable design may compare water present or absent, oxygen available or excluded, and warm versus cold conditions. The control should receive all required conditions.

Practical or data skill

Set up germination treatments that separately test water, oxygen and temperature. Use enough seeds, control other variables and record the percentage germinating.

Examination tip

Light is not listed as a universal requirement for germination; water, oxygen and suitable temperature are.

Review questions and suggested answers
Question 1

Why is oxygen needed during germination?

Suggested answer

For aerobic respiration to release energy.

Question 2

What is the role of enzymes?

Suggested answer

They break stored food into soluble molecules for respiration and growth.

Question 3

Which embryonic structure normally emerges first?

Suggested answer

The radicle.