The plumule is best described as?

a

Part of the cotyledon

b

Part of the endosperm

c

A miniature shoot

d

Structure near the micropyle

e

Structure opposite the hilum

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MODESTUSS OGUAMA
10 years ago

Yes cos plumule is a young root while radical is a young root.plumule and radical both develop into shoot and root respectively

MODESTUSS OGUAMA
10 years ago

I meant to say that is a plumule a young shoot not root.

Anthonyomega
5 years ago

The "radicle" is the first structure to be formed during germination....it is also called "miniature root"..... WHILE the " "plumule" is the second structure to be formed during germination..... It us also called "miniature shoot"

OluwaTife1236
2 years ago

The plumule is best described as:

C. A miniature shoot

The plumule is the embryonic shoot found within the seed of a plant embryo. It is the part of the embryo that develops into the shoot system of the mature plant, including the stem, leaves, and eventually the reproductive structures. Therefore, option C, "A miniature shoot," is the most accurate description of the plumule.

davidoba
7 years ago

or wat do u think

DAMMYMINT
12 years ago

its correct bcos a plumule develops to shoot

davidoba
7 years ago

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