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Differentiate between coleoptile and coleorhiza.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Coleoptile | Coleorhiza | |
| 1. | The epicotyl-bearing shoot apex and leaf primordia are enclosed in a foliar structure called the coleoptile. | The radical and root cap are enclosed in a sheath called the coleorhiza. |
| 2. | Coleoptile has a terminal pore for the emergence of the first leaf. | Coleorhiza is a solid structure. |
| 3. | It protects the plumule during emergence from the soil. | It does not protect the radicle during its passage into the soil. |
| 4. | It grows much beyond the grain. | After emergence from grain, it stops growing. |
| 5. | Coleoptile, after emergence from soil during germination, becomes green and does photosynthesis. | Coleorhiza does not come out of the soil. It remains non-green. |
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