Biology
A plant embryo consists of
- cotyledons and embryonal axis
- plumule and radicle
- plumule and cotyledons
- cotyledons, embryonal axis and radicle
Reproduction in Plants
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cotyledons and embryonal axis
Reason — After fertilization, the zygote (fertilized egg) divides and grows into an embryo which has two cotyledons and an embryonal axis.
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