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during what stage of embryonic development in plants do the cotyledons begin to appear and rapid cell division takes place? select one: a. globular b. heart c. mature d. torpedo e. proembryo

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b. heart stage

Step-by-step explanation:

the heart stage is a transition period where the cotyledons finally start to form and elongate. It is given this name in eudicots because most plants from this group have two cotyledons, giving the embryo a heart shaped appearance. The shoot apical meristem is between the cotyledons.

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