Epigeal germination of a seed is characterized by
...Epigeal germination of a seed is characterized by
more rapid elongation of the hypocotyl than the epicotyl
more rapid elongation of the epicotyl than the hypocotyl
equal growth of both the hypocotyl and epicotyl
lack of growth of the hypocotyl
Correct answer is A
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