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The region of the axis between the point of attachment of cotyledons
the plumule.
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The part of embryonic axis between the plumule and point of attachment of cotyledons is called epicotyl. Similarly, the part of embryonic axis between the radicle and point of attachment of cotyledons is called hypocotyl.
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Epicotyl
Explanation:
- The epicotyl is the region of attachment of the cotyledon with the plumule.
- The epicotyl is the structure which forms at the beginning levels of the plant life.
- It is the stage which develops in the seeding on germination of the stalk from the seed.
- The epicotyl grows rapidly which is responsible for the hypogeal germination.
- It extends from the stem above the surface of the soil. It looks like a hook during the germination of the hypogea.
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