What are the functions of cotyledons , radicle,plumule and pollen tube
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As the function of plumule and radicle must be clear that they are the precursors of the shoot and root and the basic function of the cotyledon is to provide nourishment to the growing part that are plumule and radicle during the process of germination
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Cotyledons: Cotyledons are food storing tissues of the seed. They provide food to the baby plant.
Radicle: It provides the plant with the root system.
Plumule: It provides the plant with the shoot system.
Pollen tube: It carries the male gametes the stigma to the ovary.
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