What is the position of plumule in monocot embryo?
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The cotyledon of the monocot is narrow and long. It occurs at the tip of the primary axis. The plumule or the rudimentary shoot is present at the lateral side of the primary axis. A large endosperm is present in the monocot seed as well.
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The position of plumule in monocot embryo is on the 'lateral side' of the primary axis.
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The plumule is called as rudimentary shoot. It is not matured region. The cotyledon of the monocot is narrow and long. The plumule develops in to leaves, a hypocotyl region as stem and radicle is formed as root.
The embryonic axis comprises everything between plumule and radicle. Monocot embryo has protective layer of sheath named as coleoptile covering.
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