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What is the difference between hypogeal and epigeal germination?? Answer this and become the brainliest!!

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Answered by selfishAnaqueen
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The main difference between epigeal and hypogeal germination is that in epigeal germination, the cotyledons emerge out of the soil during germination whereas, in hypogeal germination, the cotyledons remain inside the soil. ... The embryo penetrating the seed coat is the conclusion of the germination process.

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Answered by srkantwa
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Answer:In hypogeal germination cotyledons of the plant or say first leaves remain below the ground or soil surface. Eg Pea (Pisum sativum). Whereas in epigeal type of germination cotyledons remain above the soil surface. Example Urd bean ( Vigna mungo).

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Hypogeal: Hypo means below and gea means land. Below land

Epigeal : Epi means above and gea means land . Above land

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