what is the role played by a hypocotyl in epigeal germination?
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the hypocotyl grows and becomes straight, bringing the cotyledons above the soil. Germination is, therefore, epigeal (epi : above and Geo: earth).
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Epigeal germination is the germination of a seed occurring above the ground level. In this type of germination, the hypocotyl develops to grow for the formation of a loop above the soil. It then clongates thereby pushing the cotyledons through the ground upwards.
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