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difference between hypocotyl and epicotyl​

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Answered by rekhajiprajapati81
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The difference between the hypocotyl and epicotyl is explained below. The part of the embryonal axis which exists below the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is called the hypocotyl. The part of the embryonal axis which exists above the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the called epicotyl.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Hypocotyl– Part of the seedling stem below the cotyledons. The entire plant shoot system develops from its growing tip, plumule.

Epicotyl – Upper portion of the axis of a seedling, above the cotyledons and below the next leaf. It is the transition zone between the rudimentary root and shoot.

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