k Germinating pea seed Germinating pea Pisum sativum seed. The majority of the seed consists of a store of starch, which provides the embryo with energy. The radicle cream, the primary root, has emerged and is growing downwards. It is covered in tiny hairs that greatly increase its surface area for the uptake of water and nutrients. The leaf shoot green grows towards the surface. Germination may be triggered by humidity, temperature or other factors. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Germinating pea seed Germinating pea  Pisum sativum  seed. The majority of the seed consists of a store of starch, which provides the embryo with energy. The radicle  cream , the primary root, has emerged and is growing downwards. It is covered in tiny hairs that greatly increase its surface area for the uptake of water and nutrients. The leaf shoot  green  grows towards the surface. Germination may be triggered by humidity, temperature or other factors.
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Germinating pea seed

Germinating pea (Pisum sativum) seed. The majority of the seed consists of a store of starch, which provides the embryo with energy. The radicle (cream), the primary root, has emerged and is growing downwards. It is covered in tiny hairs that greatly increase its surface area for the uptake of water and nutrients. The leaf shoot (green) grows towards the surface. Germination may be triggered by humidity, temperature or other factors.

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