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Absorption of water from soil by seeds increases the `"_______"` thus helping seedings to come out of soil.

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Due to imbibition of water by seed materials (starch and protein), pushes the seedlings out of the soil, thus the seed swells and imbibition pressure increases inside the seed, which contributing for germination of seeds.
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