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Sia ? 4 years ago
A dried seed is small in size as it is dry.
On the other hand, a soaked size is bigger in size as compared to a dried seed. This is because a soaked seed contains water in it and hence gets swelled.
In a dried seed, the seed coat is strongly attached to the layer of the seed.
On the other hand, in a soaked seed, the seed coat becomes soft and hence ruptures.
So, it can be easily taken off.
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