Differentiate between hypocotyl and epicotyl?
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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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Hypocotyl Epicotyl
The portion of the embryonal axis which lies below the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the hypocotyl. The portion of the embryonal axis which lies above the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the epicotyl.
It terminates with the radicle. It terminates with the plumule.
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The portion of the embryonal axis which lies below the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the hypocotyl. The portion of the embryonal axis which lies above the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the epicotyl.
It terminates with the radicle. It terminates with the plumule.
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