during the early stages of germination the sealing that the food from. a.cotyledons b.soil
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Epigeal germination
1. Epigeal germination: Seed germination in dicots in which the cotyledons come above the soil surface. In this type, the hypocotyl elongates and raises the cotyledons above the ground surface, it is called as epigeous or epigeal germination.
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Seeds wait to germinate until three needs are met: water, correct temperature (warmth), and a good location (such as in soil). During its early stages of growth, the seedling relies upon the food supplies stored with it in the seed until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through photosynthesis
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