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Is the stem of a germination seedling found below the cotyledons (seed leaves) and above the radicle (root)

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What is the function of the hypocotyl?

It is the part of the seed that develops into the stem.


What is the hypocotyl of an adult plant?

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.


What develops into roots?

Hypocotyl


Does a peanut has an hypocotyl?

yes


What is the differences between epicotyl and hypocotyl?

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


What is the lower part of the hypocotyl called?

The radicle


What work does hypocotyl do?

The hypocotyl is the embryonic stem of a seedling that connects the roots and the shoot. It helps in the emergence of the seedling from the soil and provides structural support during early growth stages. Additionally, the hypocotyl plays a role in nutrient and water uptake to support the growth of the young plant.


What will become what seed structures a hypocotyl b epicotyl c radical d cotyledon?

nothing much


What part of a plant embryo that becomes the lower stem of the plant is called?

Hypocotyl


How does a cotyledon work?

cotyledon work are cotyledon,epicotyl,hypocotyl,radide,seed coat,hilum


How do you pronounce hypocotyl?

High - poh - cot - ill


What is the type of dicot seed germination in which hypocotyl of the embryo elongates raising the plumule and cotyledons above the soil surface?

The type of dicot seed germination you are referring to is called epigeal germination. In this process, the hypocotyl elongates and raises the plumule and cotyledons above the soil surface, allowing for better access to light and air.