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Majority Dicotyledonous Plants Direct Elongation Radicle Leads Formation

In most dicotyledonous plants, the radicle elongates to form the primary root, which grows into the soil.

In most dicotyledonous plants, the radicle elongates to form the primary root, which grows into the soil.

Text In majority of the dicotyledonous plants, the direct elongation of the radicle
leads to the formation of primary root which grows inside the soil.

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