Radicle is generally whiter in colour then the plumule Radicle is generally whiter in colour then the plumule
The radicle is the embryonic root of a plant that develops into the primary root system, while the plumule is the embryonic shoot that develops into the stem and leaves. The radicle is responsible for anchoring the plant in the soil and absorbing water and nutrients, whereas the plumule is responsible for photosynthesis and growth above the soil surface.
In reference to Biology, plumule develops into the shoot. The plumule is the part of the plant that is the main axis of the stem, leaves, and branches. This is basically the brain of the plant that enables the plant to grow.
A plant plumule is the embryonic shoot that emerges from a seed during germination. It is the part of the seedling that will develop into the stem and leaves of the plant.
The plumule is the bud of a young plant; the portion of the plant embryo giving rise to the first true leaves. Without the plumule you'd have no leaves.
The radicle emerges first because its primary function is to anchor the seedling in the soil and absorb water and nutrients. This allows the seedling to establish a strong root system before the plumule emerges and starts photosynthesizing to provide energy for the plant.
Seeds grow because within each seed are nutrients that help it grow. Once a seed has sprouted a Radical, the radical will grow down into the ground to collect nutrients to help it grow. The seed will soon sprout a Plumule which will later become the stem. Soon after, the plumule will sprout leaves and the plant will become a Monocot or a Dicot. Meaning a one leaved plant or a two leaved plant. After that it will grow into whatever it's supposed to grow into.
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
plumule
ok...so the answer you are looking for is the plumule
Because Shoot system grows from it
Radicle and plumule or one can say embryo grows to form a new plant from the seed.