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radicle [ˈrædɪkl] N (radical)

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The coleorhiza is the first part to grow out of the seed, followed by the radicle.
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It grows after the radicle.
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Three distinct phases of seed germination occur: water imbibition; lag phase; and radicle emergence.
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The radicle emerges from a seed through the "micropyle".
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Above the radicle is the embryonic stem or "hypocotyl", supporting the cotyledon(s).
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A keen observer, he is credited with important discoveries in botany, notably the direction of the radicle in the embryo sac and the double point of attachment of certain ovules.
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However, for the words that are pronounce-spelled (e.g., flour /flower/, radical /radicle/, pigeon /pidgin/ and wether /weather/); do as follows.
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Germinating seeds produce a radicle, a holdfast, and eventually the germinated seeds produce haustoria.
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Here the hypocotyl is a rudimentary axis between radicle and plumule.
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During germination, the seedling's radicle emerges through the micropyle.
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