State 4 difference between Radicle and Plumule.
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Plumule emerges after the radicle and makes the stem of the new seedling. Cotyledons form the first leaves of the seedling. The key difference between radicle and plumule is that radicle is the root forming part of the seed embryo while plume is the stem forming part of the seed embryo.
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All seeds contain embryos. Seed embryo creates a new plant after germination. Therefore, the embryo is protected inside the seed by a hard covering called testa. The seed begins to grow when the right conditions are found such as moisture, warmth, sunlight, nutrient-rich soil etc. There are two main components of a plant; shoot and root. Stem, leaves and roots develop from different parts of the seed embryo. The radicle is the first part that emerges from the seed during the germination through the micropyle (seed pore). It makes the roots of the new plant. Plumule emerges after the radicle and makes the stem of the new seedling. Cotyledons form the first leaves of the seedling.
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