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  • Radicle: Understanding the First Root of a Germinating Seed
    The first part visible after a seed germinates is called the radicle.

    The radicle's primary function is to establish a root system. It grows downwards into the soil, anchoring the seedling and absorbing water and nutrients for the developing plant.

    It's important to note that the radicle is the embryonic root, and as the seedling grows, it will develop a more complex root system with branches and lateral roots.

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