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The radicle part of the embryo forms the root. The radicle comes out of the seed from a small opening called micropyle.
The root system itself is an organ system. Plants have two organ systems: the root system and the shoot system. The root system consists of the ground meristem, root cap, endodermis, epidermis, parenchyma, etc in the roots. The shoot system consists of the main stalk, branchings, leaves, etc.
radicle
The question deals with the definition of "alive". And yes, an embryo consists of living cells. Ergo it is alive.
blastula
under the shoot system is the root system which consists the root
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
When embryo develops in to seedling, the plumule and radicle develop in to shoot and root respectively and the cotyledon withers away.
seed- it is the fertilized and ripened ovule which consists the plant embryo fruit- they are the matured ovary of the pistil of flower containing the seed. embryo- the embryo consists of both the seed and the fruit
The radicle part of the embryo forms the root. The radicle comes out of the seed from a small opening called micropyle.
The root system itself is an organ system. Plants have two organ systems: the root system and the shoot system. The root system consists of the ground meristem, root cap, endodermis, epidermis, parenchyma, etc in the roots. The shoot system consists of the main stalk, branchings, leaves, etc.
radicle
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first the root then the shoot
The question deals with the definition of "alive". And yes, an embryo consists of living cells. Ergo it is alive.
Shoot System: Everything above the ground (stem, leaves, flower, fruits) Root System: Everything Underground (Roots)