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function of the radicle and epicotyl in a seed

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Answered by Anonymous
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The embryonic axis terminates in a radicle (the embryonic root), which is the region from which the root will develop. In dicots, the hypocotyls extend above ground, giving rise to the stem of the plant. ... Upon germination in dicot seeds, the epicotyl is shaped like a hook with the plumule pointing downwards.

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The embryonic axis terminates in a radicle (the embryonic root), which is the region from which the root will develop. In dicots, the hypocotyls extend above ground, giving rise to the stem of the plant. ... Upon germination in dicot seeds, the epicotyl is shaped like a hook with the plumule pointing downwards.

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