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In majority of the dicotyledonous plant the direct elongation of the radicle leads to the formation of

A

primary root which grows inside the soil

B

lateral roots that are referred to as secondary roots

C

root cap that covers the apex of root

D

root hair that absorb water and minerals form the soil

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