Coleorhiza and coleoptile are the protective sheaths covering ––––– and –––––…
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — Morphology of Flowering Plants
Coleorhiza and coleoptile are the protective sheaths covering ––––– and ––––– respectively.
- radicle, plumule
- plumule, radicle
- plumule, hypocotyl
- epicotyl, radicle
Answer
(B) plumule, radicle
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