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Differente between Epigeal Germination and Hypogeal Germination .Give two points​

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Answered by anu428698
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Cotyledons remain below the soil surface in hypogeal germination while they emerge on to the surface in the epigeal germination.

Answered by amplover428
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Let us begin with defining the germination. It is the process of development or emergence of the baby plant from seed. The embryo present in the seed develops to give rise to the baby plant or seedling.

Let us begin with defining the germination. It is the process of development or emergence of the baby plant from seed. The embryo present in the seed develops to give rise to the baby plant or seedling.The germination can be of two types, depending on the positioning of the cotyledons or seed leaves:

Let us begin with defining the germination. It is the process of development or emergence of the baby plant from seed. The embryo present in the seed develops to give rise to the baby plant or seedling.The germination can be of two types, depending on the positioning of the cotyledons or seed leaves:>If the cotyledons remain below the soil, it is called hypogeal germination

Let us begin with defining the germination. It is the process of development or emergence of the baby plant from seed. The embryo present in the seed develops to give rise to the baby plant or seedling.The germination can be of two types, depending on the positioning of the cotyledons or seed leaves:>If the cotyledons remain below the soil, it is called hypogeal germination>If the cotyledons emerge on the surface of the soil, is called epigeal germination

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