13. Differentiate between:

(a) hypocotyl and epicotyl;

(b) coleoptile and coleorhiza;

(c) integument and testa;

(d) perisperm and pericarp.

 

(a) 

Hypocotyl

Epicotyl

1. The portion of the embryonal axis which lies below the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the hypocotyl. 

The portion of the embryonal axis which lies above the cotyledon in a dicot embryo is known as the epicotyl.

2. It terminates with the radicle.

It terminates with the plumule. 

(b) 

Coleoptile 

Coleorrhiza

It is a conical protective sheath that encloses the plumule in a monocot seed.

It is an undifferentiated sheath that encloses the radicle and the root cap in a monocot seed. 

(c) 

Integument 

Testa

It is the outermost covering of an ovule. It provides protection to it.

It is the outermost covering of a seed.

(d)

Perisperm 

Pericarp

It is the residual nucellus which persists. It is present in some seeds such as beet and black pepper.

It is the ripened wall of a fruit, which develops from the wall of an ovary.