Biology, asked by Apeksha39048, 26 days ago

What does an embryo consist of ?
a) Plumule
b) Plumule and Radicle
c) Radicle, plumule and cotyledons
d) Radicle and cotyledons

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Answered by Lovishhhhhh
1

Answer:

The embryonic axis is composed of radicle, epicotyl, cotyledons, and hypocotyl. Cotyledons are the young seed leaves and are one or two in number. A typical dicotyledonous embryo consists of two cotyledons while the monocot embryo consists of a single cotyledon. Radicle represents the immature root of the embryo.

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Answered by hariprasadsahu1979
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Explanation:

option c is the. C correct answer

radicle, plumule and cotyledons

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