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The part of the plant embryo above the cotyledons is called

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Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Answer:The part of the plant embryo above the cotyledons is called epicotyl.

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Answered by kirtitiwari0003
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The part of the embryonic axis that projects above the cotyledons is known as the epicotyl. The plumule is composed of the epicotyl, young leaves, and the shoot apical meristem. Upon germination in dicot seeds, the epicotyl is shaped like a hook with the plumule pointing downwards.

The part of the embryo above the cotyledons is called epicotyl. Epicotyl is the first part of the plant that emerges after germination.

The hypocotyl refers to the part of the stem of an embryo plant beneath the stalks of the seed leaves or cotyledons.

Plumule is the embryonic shoot of the plant.

The radicle makes the root of the plant upon germination.

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