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The part that grows from inside the seed towards the soil is called the

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  • 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.
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Radicle

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Radicle

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The radicle is the first portion of a seedling (a developing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the germination process. The radicle is the plant's embryonic root that develops downward in the earth (the shoot emerges from the plumule).

It is the embryonic root found within the seed. It is the first item to emerge from a seed and into the ground, allowing the seed to absorb water and send out its leaves, allowing it to begin photosynthesizing.

The radicle grows from a seed via the micropyle. Radicles in seedlings are divided into two categories. Those pointing away from the seed coat scar or hilum are antitropous, whereas those pointing towards it are homotropous.

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