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To prove that CO2 is released by germinating seeds during respiration , the precautions that should be taken to perform experiment correctly is I are : (a) KOH should be fresh (b) KOB should be fresh and seeds should be wet (c) KOH should be fresh and dry, seeds should be wet and set up should be air tight. (d) KOB should be fresh and set up should be air tight.
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