Removing the hull of rice becomes a grain of rice, but burying it in the soil does not germinate. Why? It turns out that rice germination mainly depends on a tissue called embryo in the shell of rice, after the shell is removed, the embryo loses its protection, buried in the soil, and the embryo will rot due to moisture or bacterial corrosion. Since the embryo has no vitality, the grain of rice will certainly not germinate.
Sunshine 9T5Z love knowledge, rice grains are the most important food in our lives, but when the rice is separated from its chaff, it cannot germinate, so only rice without chaff can sprout, friends if you think I said the right, please like + pay attention to Oh
