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Write difference between two types of germination in seed

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The main difference between epigeal and hypogeal germination is that in epigeal germination, the cotyledons emerge out of the soil during germination whereas, in hypogeal germination, the cotyledons remain inside the soil. This means the hypocotyl shows a greater elongation in epigeal germination while the hypocotyl is short in hypogeal germination.  

Epigeal and hypogeal germination are the two types of seed germination methods exhibited by seeds during their development into a mature plant. Germination begins with the imbibition of water into the seed, which in turn increases the metabolism and cell division inside the seed, leading to the enlargement of the embryo. The embryo penetrating the seed coat is the conclusion of the germination process.

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