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Differences between Epigeal and Hypogeal germination.

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Answered by sangamsurendras
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The main difference between epigeal and hypogeal germination is that in epigeal germination, the cotyledons emerge out of the soil during germination whereas, in hypogeal germination, the cotyledons remain inside the soil. ... The embryo penetrating the seed coat is the conclusion of the germination process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\orange\bigstar Ephigeal germination :-

  • The cotlyledons comes out of the soil.

  • The cotlyledons becomes flat, green leaf like.

  • While coming out, hypocotyl develops curvature.

  • eg - Tamarind, Castor, Cucumber, etc.

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\orange\bigstar hypogeal germination :-

  • The cotlyledons remains in the soil.

  • Cotlyledons remains enclosed within the seed.

  • Epicotyl develops curvature.

  • eg - Gram, Pea, Maize.

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