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An embryo of a seed consists of :
a) Plumule
b) Seed coat and cotyledons
c) Embryo and seed coat
d) Seed coat and endosperm

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Answered by MizBroken
2

Explanation:

The mature embryo consists of an embryonic root known as the radicle, an embryonic shoot, and one or two cotyledons. The embryonic shoot, known as the plumule, has two main parts, the epicotyl and the hypocotyl.

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Answered by XxItzking18xX
4

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