Biology, asked by simmy61, 9 months ago

A typical dicotyledonous embryo does not have
A
Epicotyl
B
Hypocotyl
Epiblast
D
Embryonal axis​

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Answered by subbash30
1

Answer:

A mature dicot embryo contains naturally attached two cotyledons to the embryonal axis. The portion of the embryonal axis which is above the level of cotyledons ...

Answered by 1a2f4
1

A mature dicot embryo contains naturally attached two cotyledons to the embryonal axis. The portion of the embryonal axis which is above the level of cotyledons forms the epicotyl and the portion below the embryonal axis forms the hypocotyl. The terminal portion of epicotyl forms the plumule while the terminal portion of the hypocotyl forms the radicle.

Thus, a typical dicotyledonous embryo consists of radicle, embryonal axis and cotyledons.

So, the correct answer is B.

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