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In epigeal germination, the hypocotyl elongates rapidly and the cotyledons are pushed above the ground. do oor ermination is hypogeal. true or false​

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Answered by itzurAni
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Explanation:

Epigeal germination implies that the cotyledons are pushed above ground. The hypocotyl elongates while the epicotyl remains the same in length. Because the cotyledon is positioned above the ground it is much more vulnerable to damage like night-frost or grazing. ...

Answered by ayushdas285
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Epigeal germination is a botanical term indicating that the germination of a plant takes place above the ground. An example of a plant with epigeal germination is the common bean. The opposite of epigeal is hypogeal

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