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Part of a seed embryo that develops into the shoot, bearing the first true leaves of a plant ... In most seeds, for example the sunflower, the plumule is a small conical structure without any leaf structure. Growth of the plumule does not occur until the cotyledons have grown above ground. This is epigeal germination.
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Definition and other additional information on Plumule from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... the embryonic bud, called plumule, or epicotyl, is at the end of the embryo opposite to the radicle; the embryonic stem, or hypocotyl, connects the radicle with the seed leaves, ... See entire post...
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Definition of plumule in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of plumule. Pronunciation of plumule. Translations of plumule. plumule synonyms, plumule antonyms. Information about plumule in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... ; How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, ... Link to this page:
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Definition of plumule from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "Plumule" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on plumule (plant shoot), ...aspects of its development. The response of the seedling to gravity is important. The radicle, which normally grows downward into the soil, is said to be positively geotropic. ... The young shoot, or plumule, is said to be negatively geotropic,
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Definition of plumule from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of plumule. Pronunciation of plumule. Definition of the word plumule. Origin of the word plumule. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » plumule...
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plumule - Biological definition of plumule from A Dictionary of Biology at Encyclopedia.com ... plumule; 1. (in zoology) A down feather. 2. (in botany) The part of a plant embryo that develops into the shoot system. It consists of the stem apex and first leaves. In seedlings showing epigeal germination the plumule grows...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about plumule. plumule. Information about plumule in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In most seeds, for example the sunflower, the plumule is a small conical structure without any leaf structure. Growth of the plumule does not occur until the cotyledons have grown above ground.
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The part of an embryo that turns into the shoot of a plant. ... The Great Plant Escape ... You've Learned the Mysteries of Green Life...
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