The white visible part is the root, or radicle which you can see is trying to go downwards as it is positively geotropic.
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It involves the reactivation of the metabolic pathways that lead to growth and the emergence of the radicle or seed root and plumule or shoot.
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Embryo curved, near the summit of the copious oleo-fleshy albumen, its radicle next the hilum; cotyledons oblong .-->
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When I came to the sentence, " Parts inside the seed include the radicle, epicotyl and hypocotyl, and the cotyledons,"
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The " radicle " is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil ( the shoot emerges from the plumule ).
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Later, the first true leaf grows from the node between the radicle and the sheath-like cotyledon, breaking through the cotyledon to grow past it.
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In Ramgarh, Subhsha Chandra Bose was seen as president of All India Forward Block and M . N . Roy was seen as leader of Radicle democratic party.
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Monocot roots are adventitious, arising from nodes along stems, and fibrous; dicot roots develop from the radicle at the base of the seed and often have taproots.
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Later evolution led to the development of terminal or primary haustoria at the tip of the juvenile radicle, seen in obligate hemiparasitic species within " Striga ".
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A typical young seedling consists of three main parts : the radicle ( embryonic root ), the hypocotyl ( embryonic shoot ), and the cotyledons ( seed leaves ).