Germinate asverb, refers to the sprouting of plants.Synonyms are, bud.Seeds under suitable conditions, startgerminationWith the passage of time, it gradually develops into a complete seedling.
Song Mengyuan's Old Man's Dream of Tokyo · Panlou East Streets and Alleys: "The east Qushou faces the Shan General Temple on the north wall, which is also the tomb of Shan Xiongxin. There are jujube trees on it, which are said to sprout and grow into trees." Ancient and Modern Novels · Jiang Xingge's Pearl Shirt: "The whole family points to a toon tree in front of the building and says, 'Next year this tree will sprout, and they will look forward to the return of officials.'" Lu Xun's Wild Grass · Kite: "At this time, the willows on the ground have sprouted, and the early peaches are also sprouting."
Ba JinChapter 8 of Death:“loveThis thing grows fastest. As long as it has not been hindered after germination, it will develop quickly in a very short period of timemature"Lao SheThe fifth paragraph 4 of Two Horses: "The heavier the spring scenery is, the more sad he is in his heart and body. He is inexpressibly sad. This sadness was handed down from primitive humansseasonJust andflowerJust spit out leaves and sprout. "
3. It is a metaphor for birth.
Yang ShuoParagraph 16 of Three Thousand Li River and Mountain: "Wu Tianbao is like a clump of Malan grass on the road. Since the day when it sprouted, no one has ever loved him and watered him a drop of water."[1]
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one kindAsexual reproductionThe form of the new individual from the parent organismreproductionThe ability of anatomical points to develop.Some species can germinate in any part of the body, but more limited to specialized parts.First cytoplasm orcell proliferationThey protrude outward to form buds, and then develop into the same organism as their parents.newindividualThey can live independently from their parents, and buds can also grow on their parentscolonyGrowth.Germination is unique to some unicellular organisms (such as some bacteria, yeasts, protozoa), but some metazoans (such as some echinococcus) also often reproduce through germination.The word "padding" in horticulture refers toBudding, YesPlant reproductionOne of the ways in which the plant bud to be propagated is grafted onto the stem of another plant.
Seeds under suitable conditions, startgermination, the process is;The seed absorbs water and expands, the respiration intensifies, the seed coat becomes soft, the radicle grows firstIn holeIt breaks through the seed coat and grows downward to form a taproot. When the radicle grows to a certain extent, the hypocotyl and embryo also begin to grow, break through the seed coat and drill outsoil, develop into stems and leaves, and gradually develop into a complete seedling with the passage of time.