Biology, asked by RAAZ34, 7 months ago

hey write a note on embryogeny in dicots ? no spamming ...wrong ans will b reported on the spot

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Answered by twinkle0905
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A typical dicotyledenous embryo consists of an embryonal axis and two cotyledon. The part below the level of cotyledon is called Hypocoty which terminates in the root tip called radical and this radical is covered with a root cap.

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Answered by ItZzMissKhushi
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A typical dicotyledenous embryo consists of an embryonal axis and two cotyledon. The part below the level of cotyledon is called Hypocoty which terminates in the root tip called radical and this radical is covered with a root cap.

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