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*The part grows from inside the seeds towards the soil is called the ______ .*

1️⃣ Plumule
2️⃣ Radicle
3️⃣ Stem
4️⃣ Taproot​

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Answered by freefire8725
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2. Radicale

In botany, the radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil (the shoot emerges from the plumule). ... It is the embryonic root inside the seed.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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The part that grows from inside the seeds towards the soil is called Radicle.

Explanation:

Radicle is the first part of the seedling to emerge from the seed.

After germination, it is the first to appear from the seed followed by the plumule.

It is an embryonic root of the plant.

Radicle grows from the micropyle and develops downward into the soil.

As it grows into the soil, it allows the seed to suck up water for the growth and development of the embryo.

It starts photosynthesizing after sucking up water and sending out its leaves.

There are two types of radicle namely antitropous and syntropous.

Based on the direction of their growth, they are different from each other.

Plumule: It is a primary bud of the plant which is located at the apex of the hypocotyl.

Stem: The portion of the plant which sits above the ground is called as stem.

Taproot: It is a primary root which is thick and grows straight down deep into the soil.

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