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Part of the plumule above the embryonic axis of the seed.​

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Answered by anjuthidil
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The part of plumule that is above embryonic axis of seed is called "EPICOTYL". In plant physiology , the epicotyl is the embryonic shoot above the cotyledonary node.25-Jul-

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Answered by umitbarman16
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The part of plumule that is above embryonic axis of seed is called "EPICOTYL".

Plumule is the upper terminal part of the embryo which elongates and develops into the future shoot. The lower end of the embryo is the radicle, which develops into a future root.

The plumule is the part of a seed embryo that develops into the shoot bearing the first true leaves of a plant.

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