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Micaela Cortez
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8 August, 04:08
Why do plants make hypocotyle hook?
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Geovanni Pope
8 August, 04:31
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As the plant embryo grows at germination, it sends out a shoot called a radicle that becomes the primary root and penetrates down into the soil.
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