Biology, asked by Adrirajbiswas, 7 days ago

What is meant by embryonic axis? Where is it present ? Explain with suitable diagram.​

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Answered by ItzBrainlyBea
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It's the region of a seedling stem above the stalks of the seed leaves of an embryo plant. It grows rapidly, showing hypogeal germination, and extends the stem above the soil surface.

Answered by patilshardasandip
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Monocot embryos have one cotyledon, while dicot embryos have two. At the same time, embryonic "shoot" and "root" develop as well; taken together, they are called the embryonic axis. ... The embryonic axis below the cotyledon attachment site is called the hypocotyl, and is the progenitor of the root.

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