Why is plumule arched during early stages of hypogeal germination
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for the protection of the plumule from soil particles
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The terminal region of the hypocotyl is curved to protect the plumule and cotyledons from the friction of the soil. The terminal part of the epicotyl is curved in order to reduce damage to plumule by friction from soil particles. The cotyledons become green and function as the first leaves of the seedling
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