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what is the difference between COLEORHIZA AND COLEOPTILE​

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Answered by kumarshubhankar250
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COLEOPTILE COLEORHIZA

The epicotyl bearing shoot apex and leaf primordia is enclosed in a foliar structure called coleoptile. The radicle and root cap are enclosed in a sheath called coleorhiza.

coleoptile has a terminal pore for the emergence of first leaf. coleorhiza is a solid structure.

Answered by pavanpreetkaurguron
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  1. Coleorhiza is the protective sheath of radicle while Coleoptile is the protective sheath of plumule
  2. Coleorhiza is at the lower end while COLOEPLTILE is at the upper side
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