Diagram Illustrating The Sequence Of Germination — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Diagram illustrating the sequence of germination. Labelled parts: Coleorhiza, Coleoptile, Radicle, Plumule, illustrating sequence germination, Dicot Stem, monocot seed undergoing germination. A protective sheath covering the emerging root (radicle) in monocots. A protective sheath covering the emerging shoot (plumule) in monocots. The embryonic root that emerges first during germination. The portion of the embryonic plant axis that develops into the shoot system upon germination. FYI: In monocots, the plumule is protected by a sheath-like structure called the coleoptile. illustrating sequence germination is a key labeled feature or concept in this BioAtlas visual: A labeled diagram showing a dicot and monocot seed undergoing germination. Must show radicle, plumule, coleoptile, and coleorhiza emerging sequentially. A plant stem characterized by the arrangement of vascular bundles in a ring and the presence of a distinct pith and cortex. FYI: Dicot stems typically exhibit secondary growth due to the presence of fascicular and interfascicular cambium. monocot seed undergoing germination is a key labeled feature or concept in this BioAtlas visual: A labeled diagram showing a dicot and monocot seed undergoing germination. Must show radicle, plumule, coleoptile, and coleorhiza emerging sequentially.