if the cotyledons remain under the soil, then such type ot germination is called
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Such germination is called epigeal germination
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During germination, if the cotyledons remain under the soil, then such seeds are called a hypogeal seed. It is a type of germination in which cotyledons remain below the ground level. In this type, the seeds remain non-photosynthetic.
So, the correct answer is 'Hypogeal'.
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