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27 June, 03:44

What can you infer about the growth of the seed represented in the graphs below?

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  1. 27 June, 04:09
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    These are the following choices as seen from other source:

    a. It grows better at lower temperatures than at higher temperatures.

    b. It grows better at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.

    c. It grows equally well at low and high temperatures.

    d. Temperature has no effect on seed growth.

    The best answer choice is:

    b. It grows better at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.

    During its early stages of growth, the seed plant depends upon the food supplies hold on with it within the seed till it's massive enough for its own leaves to start creating food through photosynthesis. Exponential growth is the growth of a population at a rate that is proportional to its current size. The exponential growth is represented by the J-shaped graph.
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