Biology, asked by rahulsail51, 9 months ago

if the cotyledons remains under the soil then such type of germination is called​

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Answered by varshiniHY
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Explanation:

Sometimes, the seed leaves, or cotyledons, remain below the surface of the soil, as in germination of a Pea, below. This is called Hypogeal Germination.

Answered by Anonymous
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HYPOGEAL

Angiosperm seedlings fall into two main classes with respect to the fates of their cotyledons during the growth of the axis. Seedlings that raise their cotyledons above the soil surface are said to be epigeal, while those whose cotyledons remain in the soil are termed hypogeal.

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