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Why is the germination of a seed a chemical change?


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  1. Since the original seed can never be recovered from the plant it grows into, seed germination is a chemical change.
  2. A seed's germination is a complex process that involves numerous chemical reactions along with changes in the physical appearance of the growing plant.
  3. Chemical changes are the changes that result in the production of a new substance and cannot be reversed.

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