Name the portion from where the sprout comes out?
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The small white structures coming out of a seed are called sprouts. These are the result of germination of the seed.
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During the germination process, the radicle is the initial portion of a seedling (a developing plant embryo).
- The radicle is the plant's embryonic root, which grows down into the earth (the shoot emerges from the plumule).
- The embryonic stem, also known as the hypocotyl, supports the cotyledon and is located above the radicle (s).
- Inside the seed, it is the embryonic root. It's the first item that emerges from a seed and descends into the ground, allowing the seed to absorb water and send out its leaves, allowing it to begin photosynthesizing.
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