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what is tigellum or embryonal axis​

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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Tigellum of seed is known as the embryonal axis. It extends from plumule to the radicle. The cotyledons of seed i.e. the temporary food supply of seeds are attached to the curved embryonal axis at the cotyledonary node.

Answered by SAMEERSAHIB
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Tigellum of seed is known as the embryonal axis. It extends from plumule to the radicle. The cotyledons of seed i.e. the temporary food supply of seeds are attached to the curved embryonal axis at the cotyledonary node. ... The tip of epicotyl is called plumule and it gives rise to the shoot system.

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