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The embryonic roots (also known as the hypocoty) is the connection between the embryonic shoots (also known as the epicotyl) and the seed coat (outer shell or covering of the seed)
The embryonic roots (also known as the hypocoty) is the connection between the embryonic shoots (also known as the epicotyl) and the seed coat (outer shell or covering of the seed)
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
An embryonic shoot is the structure in the seed that will become the stem of the new plant. Also, it grows upward through the soil surface once the seed opens.
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
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A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. The formation of the seed is part of the process of reproduction in seed plants
The embryonic root
The embryonic leaf is found in seed-bearing plants. They usually contain stages, starting at the scarcely-developed leaf. Early stages are as followed: The seedling, the young bulb, the first roots of the plant, the seed leaf, and then the seed coat.
An embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed.
The likely word is spelled "cotyledon" (the embryonic leaves within a seed).