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The roots come out first..... when the roots are almost fully developed the stem begins to grow and come out

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The radical emerges before the plumule because the radical becomes the root and it needs to start absorbing water for seed development and also to hold the plant up in the soil.

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Q: Why does the radicle emerge before the plumule?
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How can you tell the difference between the radical and plumule of a plant from their appearance?

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