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what is the role played by the htpocotyl in epigeal germination ​

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Answered by anurag2719
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Epigeal germination implies that the cotyledons are pushed above ground. The hypocotyl elongates while the epicotyl stays the same length. In this way, the hypocotyl pushes the cotyledon upward. Normally, the cotyledon itself contains very little nutrients in plants that show this kind of germination. Please mark me as a brainliest

Answered by Mallika1230
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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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