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Meaning of plantule

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plantule (n.)

The embryo which has begun its development in the act of germination.

plantule Sentence Examples

  1. The plantule emerged from the soil, its delicate leaves reaching towards the sunlight.
  2. The gardener carefully planted the tiny plantule, hoping it would thrive in its new home.
  3. The plantule's root system developed quickly, anchoring it securely in the ground.
  4. The plantule's stem elongated rapidly, supporting the growth of new leaves.
  5. The first true leaves of the plantule unfolded, signaling its transition to a mature plant.
  6. The plantule's photosynthetic process began, allowing it to produce its own food from sunlight.
  7. The plantule faced numerous challenges, including pests, drought, and competition from other plants.
  8. Despite the challenges, the plantule persevered and grew into a healthy adult plant.
  9. The plantule's survival demonstrated the remarkable resilience and adaptability of plant life.
  10. The plantule became a source of joy and wonder for the gardener who had witnessed its transformation.

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The embryo which has begun its development in the act of germination.

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The plantule emerged from the soil, its delicate leaves reaching towards the sunlight.

The gardener carefully planted the tiny plantule, hoping it would thrive in its new home.

The plantule's root system developed quickly, anchoring it securely in the ground.

The plantule's stem elongated rapidly, supporting the growth of new leaves.