Distinguish between Hypogeal germination and Epigeal germination.
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in hypogeal germination epicotyl elongates andcatyledons remain underground.
In epigeal germination hypocotyl elongates and cotyledon are pushed above the ground.
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In epigeal germination hypocotyl elongates and cotyledon are pushed above the ground.
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=) ⏺️Hypogeal germination =) In this , the cotyledons rise up out of the seed containing enough supplements to fuel seed advancement and are not photosynthetic. These seeds are typically bigger than epigeal seeds. As the seedling develops, its shoot transcends ground level , while the cotyledons stay beneath or at ground level.
⏺️Epigeal germination =) In this , the cotyledons rise and transcend ground level as the seedling develops. They may likewise serve a photosynthetic job in seedling advancement. Seedlings that build up along these lines rapidly frame a shoot and leaves, the two of which perform photosynthesis to fuel further advancement .
=) ⏺️Hypogeal germination =) In this , the cotyledons rise up out of the seed containing enough supplements to fuel seed advancement and are not photosynthetic. These seeds are typically bigger than epigeal seeds. As the seedling develops, its shoot transcends ground level , while the cotyledons stay beneath or at ground level.
⏺️Epigeal germination =) In this , the cotyledons rise and transcend ground level as the seedling develops. They may likewise serve a photosynthetic job in seedling advancement. Seedlings that build up along these lines rapidly frame a shoot and leaves, the two of which perform photosynthesis to fuel further advancement .
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