define exact location of the coleoptile
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noun Botany. (in grasses) the first leaf above the ground, forming a sheath around the stem tip.
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(in grasses) the first leaf above the ground, forming a sheath around the stem tip.
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Nutrients are stored in the cotyledon and endosperm tissue. The radicle and hypocotyl (region between the cotyledon and radicle) give rise to the roots. The epicotyl (region above the cotyledon) gives rise to the stem and leaves and is covered by a protective sheath (coleoptile).
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