Biology, asked by gsadhyavathi143, 7 months ago

how do the seed parts develop a force to push the soil up

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Answered by chavijaiswal9
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The most common pattern is where the cotyledons are raised above ground as theseedling emerges. The seedling forms a hypocotyl hook that pushes through the soil. Once the seedling reaches the light, the hook opens to create a straight seedling. ... The cotyledons function as the repository for food reserves in the seed.

Answered by goldenmodz705
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The most common pattern is where the cotyledons are raised above ground as theseedling emerges.

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