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Question
In the following diagram showing the structure of embryo of a dicot seed, what are the parts marked I, II and III sequentially?

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Plumule, Cotyledon, Radicle
Plumule, Radicle, Cotyledon
Cotyledon, Plumule, Radicle
Radicle, Plumule, Cotyledon
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Solution
Plumule, Cotyledon, Radicle

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