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Occurs when the radicle of the seed becomes the root, and the hypocotyl becomes the stem and the leaves


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Monocots, such as corn (right), have one cotyledon, called the scutellum; it channels nutrition to the growing embryo. Both monocot and dicot embryos have a plumule that forms the leaves, a hypocotyl that forms the stem, and a radicle that forms the root.