How is water able to get into the bean seed?
Why does the water go into the bean seed?
1 answer:
Imbibition occurs when the seed is exposed to water. The seed absorbs water though its seed coat. As this happens, the seed coat softens.
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- 1 C is stripped from 3-C PGA and makes Co2.
- Coenzyme A attaches to 2-C molecule making Acetyl Co-A.
- Resulting 3 C molecule is stabilized BEFORE entering the mitochondria.
- Acetyl Co-A enters mitochondria and drops off 2-C molecules.
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