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Draw a neat and labelled, diagram showing the experimental set up (initial and final stages) to demonstrate anaerobic respiration in germinating seeds.
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Below diagram shows the experimental set up (initial and final stages) to demonstrate anaerobic respiration in germinating seeds:

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Seeds can respire anaerobically for some time but later the radicles dry up and seedlings could not be produced. Soaked seeds are peeled and placed over mercury for germination.
(a) Why do we fill mercury in the test tube ? Can we do the same experiment in water or air ?
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(c) Can we do the above experiment with the seeds without peeling them ?
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