The embryo of a seed consists of
a. Radical and Cotyledon
b. Plumule and Cotyledon
c. Radical and Plumule
d. Radical , Plumule and Cotyledon
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d. radical plumule and cotyledon.
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In a seed, the embryo consists of three main parts: the plumule, the radicle, and the hypocotyl. In dicots, the hypocotyls extend above ground, giving rise to the stem of the plant, while in monocots, they remain below ground.
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