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If a seed is provided with adequate water and oxygen, but without suitable temperature and enough light, will it continue to grow?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Seed Requirements**: Seeds require several essential conditions for germination and growth. These include adequate water, oxygen, suitable temperature, and light. 2. **Role of Water and Oxygen**: Water is crucial for the seed to absorb nutrients and swell, while oxygen is necessary for cellular respiration, which provides energy for growth. 3. **Importance of Temperature**: Seeds have a specific temperature range in which they can germinate. If the temperature is too low or too high, it can hinder the growth process. ...
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