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GERMINATION OF SEEDS: SEEDLINGS 



important functions: (1) by its elongation the plumule is assisted 

 in reaching above the soil; and (2) through it the endosperm 

 and substances, absorbed by the temporary roots reach the plu- 



FiG. 98. — Seedling of Wheat after the permanent root system is estab- 

 lished, g, ground hne; p, permanent root system; a, temporary stem por- 

 tion; &, grain; t, temporary root system. About half natural size. 



mule. But after the permanent roots are well established, there 

 is no longer any need for this stem region, which now being with- 

 out a function makes no further development. Nevertheless 



