In an epigeal germination, it is the

a

epicotyl that elongates fast

b

hypocotyl that elongates fast

c

hypogeal that elongates fast

d

plumule that elongates fast

e

roots that elongate fast

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kaelindaureaus380
3 months ago

HACK IS

EPIGEAL GERMINATION>>> HYPOCOTYL ELONGATES FASTER

HYPOGEAL GERMINATION>>>EPICOTYL ELONGATES FASTER

Draconlord
4 years ago

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qxz
1 year ago

Epigeal germination describes a type of seed germination where the cotyledons (seed leaves) are pushed above the soil surface during germination. This occurs because the hypocotyl, the embryonic stem, elongates rapidly, pulling the cotyledons up with it.

BOLUWATIFE 30599
9 years ago

in epigeal germination,the hypocotyl grows rapidly and elongate.so d ansa is B.

GClegend
1 year ago

in epigeal germination
which cotyl grow rapidily

mathemagic
9 years ago

Any explanation?

mathemagic
9 years ago

explanation please

udokaonyeaghala
10 years ago

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Peaceaa
1 year ago

The correct answer is A. epicotyl that elongates fast.

Explanation:

Epigeal germination: In this type of germination, the epicotyl (the portion of the embryonic stem above the cotyledons) elongates rapidly. This pushes the cotyledons above the ground.

Hypocotyl: The hypocotyl is the portion of the embryonic stem below the cotyledons. In hypogeal germination, the hypocotyl elongates to push the cotyledons up.

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