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structure which pushes the cotyleadon up in a seed​

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Answered by arivuselvis
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The hypocotyl ("below the cotyledons") emerges from the seed coats and pushes its way up through the soil. It is bent in a hairpin shape — the hypocotyl arch — as it grows up. The two cotyledons protect the plumule — the epicotyl ("above the cotyledons") and first leaves — from mechanical damage.

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