Biology, asked by meenashinemani, 11 months ago

the region of the embryo below the cotyledons

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Answered by Anonymous
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The region of the embryo axis below the point of attachment of cotyledons is called the hypocotyle. The tip of hypocotyle is called radicle.

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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The portion of the embryo between the cotyledon attachment point and the radicle is known as the hypocotyl (hypocotyl means “below the cotyledons”). The embryonic axis terminates in a radicle (the embryonic root), which is the region from which the root will develop.

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