The germination where cotyledon below the soul
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Hypogeal germination implies that thecotyledons stay below the ground. The epicotyl (part of the stem above thecotyledon) grows, while the hypocotyl (part of the stem below the cotyledon) remains the same in length. In this way, the epicotyl pushes the plumule above the ground.
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