The radicle
Hypocotyl
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.
The hypocotyl is the stem-like structure in a seedling that connects the cotyledons (seed leaves) to the root system. In adult plants, the hypocotyl typically becomes part of the main stem or is no longer distinct as a separate structure. It plays a critical role in the early growth stages of seedlings.
The hypocotyl is the lower part of the embryonic stem of a plant. Its primary functions include supporting the cotyledons (seed leaves) and transporting food and water between the roots and the cotyledons. Additionally, the hypocotyl aids in the emergence of the plant from the soil during germination.
It is the part of the seed that develops into the stem.
The ear has a lower part called a lobe.
The lower part of the roof is called the eaves.
either calf or shin. whichever.
Higher ladies part is called Soprano, lower ladies part is called Alto, higher males part is called Tenor, and lower males part is called Bass.
The hypocotyl of a corn plant is the part of the seedling that connects the root to the stem, emerging from the seed during germination. It plays a crucial role in the early growth stages, helping to elevate the cotyledons and first true leaves above the soil surface. The hypocotyl typically elongates as the plant grows, facilitating the transition from seedling to a more established plant.
lower part upper part is called Ariom i think
In dicot plant seeds, the first part to emerge above ground is typically the embryonic shoot, known as the hypocotyl. This structure elongates and pushes the seedling upwards, allowing the cotyledons to emerge next for energy production and growth.