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a Plumule in plant is also called as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In plant development: The emergence of the seedling. The young shoot, or plumule, is said to be negatively geotropic, because it moves away from the soil; it rises by the extension of either the hypocotyl, the region between the radicle and the cotyledons, or the epicotyl, the segment above the level of the cotyledons.

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A seedling is a young sporophyte developing out of a plant embryo from a seed. ... The plumule is the part of a seed embryo that develops into the shoot bearing the first true leaves of a plant

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