Question
The graph below shows the percentage of seeds that germinate after being in cold storage for a varying number of days. Some plants require a cold period to break seed dormancy. What would likely happen to seeds that usually experience a period of dormancy in cold weather if they are planted in a tropical climate? (SC.912.L.14.7)
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1 point
A. The seeds would not germinate.
B. The seeds would germinate very quickly.
C. The plants that grew from the seeds would have larger flowers.
D. The flowers of the new plants would not produce any more seeds.
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1 point
A. The seeds would not germinate.
B. The seeds would germinate very quickly.
C. The plants that grew from the seeds would have larger flowers.
D. The flowers of the new plants would not produce any more seeds.
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A. The seeds would not germinate.
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