Q.13. What is fate of cotyledon in epigeal germination
A Hypocotyl arches it upward
B Cotyledon remains below the soil
C Both 1 and 2
D None
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Epigeal germination implies that the cotyledons are pushed above ground. The hypocotyl elongates while the epicotyl remains the same in length. In this way, the hypocotyl pushes the cotyledon upward. ... Because the cotyledon is positioned above the ground it is much more vulnerable to damage like night-frost or grazing.
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May be the (c.) is the correct answer
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