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it's the root
The radical is the embryonic root. It is the first part of the seedling to emerge from the seed during the process of germination.
YES
it is the root
During seed germination radicle forms the primary root, all other roots coming out are secondary in origin.
The first structure to emerge from the embryonic root during germination is called a radicle.
The root.
the oot always grows out first from any seed
in the first stage of germination the seed begins to swell, then the seed grows a radicle thatushes it's way through the softened seed coat into the ground, lastly the emergence of the pummule above the service of the ground and the growth of the radicle into the root system
One part of how a plant grows with seeds is the process of germination. After a seed is planted in soil, it absorbs water and begins to sprout. The embryo within the seed then grows roots, a stem, and leaves, allowing the plant to develop and grow.
Yes. The stem grows from the root. It is the ROOT that grows first, not the stem; therefore the stem cannot possibly grow otherwise! It makes sense that something cannot exist without the other being their first; therefore the STEM could not have grown if the ROOT had not been there 1st
to start the germination process the first thing a seed needs is water and minerals which the root absorbs, only later will it need folier to start photosynthesis. also the root helps it stay in place.