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region of the axis between the point of attachment of cotyledons and plumule​

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Answered by Megarox
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The region of the axis between the point of attachment of cotyledon and plumule is called epicotyl and that of between radicle and cotyledon is hepicotyl.

Answered by Surnia
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Epicotyl

Explanation:

  • The epicotyl is the region which in between the embryonic axis of the plumule and cotyledons.
  • An epicotyl develops in the begining stages in the plant life.
  • It is the site from where the seedling develops the stem and stals and seed leaves develop from the embryo of the plant.
  • This grows rapidly from the hyogeal germination of the seed which lead to the extension of the stem above the surface of soil.
  • Epicotyl is responsible for the formation of the hypogeal germination.

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