MACRO- fresh sprouts vegetables

Sprouts or sprouts are young (sporophyte) plants that have recently developed from the embryonic stage in the seeds.

The developmental stage is called germination and is a critical stage in plant life.



Sprouts are usually divided into three main parts: radicles (embryonic roots), hypokotil, and cotyledon (institute leaves). Two classes of herbaceous plants are distinguished from the leaves of his institution: monocots and dicotiles



Open seed plants are more varied within their institutions. [Need references] The pine sprouts may have up to eight leaves of the institution. [Citation needed] Some flowering plants do not have cotyledons, and are called akotiledon
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