Biology
In a germinating seed , the shoot develops from
- Radicle
- Plumule
- Tegmen
- Hilum
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Plumule
Reason — In a germinating seed, the plumule grows upward and develops into the shoot.
Radicle forms the root. Tegmen is inner seed coat. Hilum is scar of attachment.
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