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explain the development of dicot embryo​

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Answered by manshipapola12
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Explanation:

The zygote divides to form two-celled proembryo. The lower tier of four cells of octant gives rise to hypocotyl and radicle whereas four cells of the upper-tier form the plumule and the one or two cotyledons. ... The hypophysis by further division gives rise to the part of radicle and root cap.

Answered by trishnakukreti
2

Explanation:

The zygote divides to form two-celled proembryo. The lower tier of four cells of octant gives rise to hypocotyl and radicle whereas four cells of the upper-tier form the plumule and the one or two cotyledons. ... The hypophysis by further division gives rise to the part of radicle and root cap.

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