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in plants, epicotyl is grow above the ground(monocot) while hypocotyl grow under the ground.

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The part of the plant embryo that becomes the lower stem of the plant is called the hypocotyl. It is the region between the cotyledons (seed leaves) and the radicle (embryonic root) and plays a crucial role in anchoring the plant and supporting its growth.


Why was the epicotyl not green when seed is opened?

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What is the hypocotyl of an adult plant?

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What parts make up the embryo within this seed?

The embryo within a seed typically consists of three main parts: the cotyledons (seed leaves), the epicotyl (future shoot), and the radicle (future root). The cotyledons store and provide nutrients to the developing plant, the epicotyl grows into the stem and leaves, and the radicle extends into the root system.


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