Biology, asked by gsadhyavathi143, 6 months ago

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

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Answered by rajishkumar90769
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Answer:

Seedling Development Grass seedlings have an important structure called a coleoptile which protects and pushes the plumule through the soil. Once the coleoptile has emerged from the seed, mesocotyl elongation commences, pushing the base of the coleoptile upwards toward the soil surface.

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Answered by premanandbarik
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Answer:

the seed has a part called plumule which tends to grow upward seeking for sunlight and thereby able to push the soil .

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