show the sequencial stage of development of dicotyledonous embryo
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Describe the stages in embryo development in dicot plant
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byMetricspace7142 03.08.2017
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Development of Embryo
•The embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
•The zygote gives rise first to the pro-embryo, and then to the globular, heart-shaped, mature embryo.
•A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal axis and two cotyledons.
•The portion of the embryonal axis above the level of cotyledons is called epicotyl.
•It contains the plumule (shoot tip).
•The portion below the axis is called hypocotyl. It contains the radicle (root tip). The root tip is covered by the root cap.
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byMetricspace7142 03.08.2017
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Dhiman011
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Heya !
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Development of Embryo
•The embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
•The zygote gives rise first to the pro-embryo, and then to the globular, heart-shaped, mature embryo.
•A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal axis and two cotyledons.
•The portion of the embryonal axis above the level of cotyledons is called epicotyl.
•It contains the plumule (shoot tip).
•The portion below the axis is called hypocotyl. It contains the radicle (root tip). The root tip is covered by the root cap.
hopefully this 'll help uh !
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