Which of the following it the most typical order of events in seed germination?
A) shoot cells divide and elongate → root cells divide and elongate → seed coat splits → water imbibition
B) water imbibition → seed coat splits → root cells divide and elongate → shoot cells divide and elongate
C) water imbibition → root cells divide and elongate → seed coat splits → shoot cells divide and elongate
D) seed coat splits → water imbibition → root cells divide and elongate → shoot cells divide and elongate
E) seed coat splits → water imbibition → shoot cells divide and elongate → root cells divide and elongate
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