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∆ In hypogeal germination
a. cotyledons remain in the soil.
b. cotyledons are pushed up through the soil.
c. radicle comes out of the soil and forms the stem.
d. plumule remains in the soil and forms the root.

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Answered by ansh5561
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Explanation:

Hypogeal germination implies that the cotyledons stay below the ground. The epicotyl (part of the stem above the cotyledon) grows, while the hypocotyl (part of the stem below the cotyledon) remains the same in length. ... Plants that show hypogeal germination grow relatively slowly, especially in the first phase.

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