Biology, asked by sunandapatra78p41ov5, 1 year ago

A plant embryo consists of.
a cotyledons and embryonal axis.
c. plumule and cotyledons.
b. plumule and radicle.
d. cotyledons, embryonal axis and radicle.​

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Answered by payal976983
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b. is answer................
Answered by manikmanohar43
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Answer:

hi frnd As the angiosperm seed develops, so do the cotyledons, or seed leaves. Monocot embryos have one cotyledon, while dicot embryos have two. ... The part of the embryonic axis located above the point of attachment of the cotyledon(s) is called the epicotyl, and is destined to become the shoot. this is your answer

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