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Question
In the figure, the parts marked A, B and C are sequentially:

(A) Plumule, Radicle and Cotyledon
(B) Radicle, Plumule and Cotyledon
(C) Plumule, Cotyledon and Radicle
(D) Radicle, Cotyledon and Plumule
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Solution
(A)
In the figure, the parts marked A, B, and C are Plumule, Radicle and Cotyledon respectively.
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