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what is the difference of epicotyle and hypoctle

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Answered by bhaibavpandeypcvu5u
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Epicotyl:

Epicotyl:1. It is the part of embryonal axis in between plumule and cotyledonary node.

2. In hypogeal germination, epicotyl elongates so that cotyledons remain in the soil.

3. The terminal end of epicotyl is plumule.

Hypocotyl:

Hypocotyl:1. It is the part of embryonal axis in between cotyledonary node and radicle.

2. In epigeal germination, hypocotyl elongates so that cotyledons come out of soil.

3. The terminal end of hypocotyl is radicle.

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Answered by gauravprasad6jan2009
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Answer:1. The portion of the embryonal axis which lies below the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the hypocotyl. The portion of the embryonal axis which lies above the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the epicotyl.

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