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A plum is a dicot plant and shares this with apples, Pears, and mangoes. The dicot plant has two seed leave when it emerges from the seed.
Hypocotyl
When a seed germinates the radical emerges first, followed by the leaves
The root.
seed coat ,embryo ,endosperm, cotyledon, and primary root
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The radicle (embryonic root) is the part of the embryo which emerges first.- HAO - :))
A seed does NOT always develop its roots first. The sprout that first emerges from a seed is actually the part that will develop above ground if the seed is planted in the ground. The root develops once this sprout begins to shed its seed casing.
Yes it is important because that is the time the plant emerges from a seed and begins to grow.
A plum is a dicot plant and shares this with apples, Pears, and mangoes. The dicot plant has two seed leave when it emerges from the seed.
Portions of the seed supply food for the plant before it emerges from the soil. The plant's seed actually stores food for use during the germination phase of growth.
The start of growth and development for a flower begins with the germination of a seed. The seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually sprouts a root that anchors it into the soil. From there, the stem emerges, followed by leaves and the formation of flower buds which eventually bloom into flowers.
Cotyledons are the first leaves of a seedling as it emerges from the seed so therefore germination of the seed originates the cotyledons.
Hypocotyl
When a seed germinates the radical emerges first, followed by the leaves
The roots come out first..... when the roots are almost fully developed the stem begins to grow and come out
It's the embryonic root inside the seed. It's the first thing to emerge out of a seed and down into the ground to allow the seed to suck up water and send out its leaves so that it can start photosynthesizing.