What is the function of the plumule

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The plumule is the embryonic shoot of a plant. It is located in the seed and is responsible for the development of the stem, leaves, and flowers of the plant. It emerges from the seed when it germinates and grows upward. The plumule helps the plant to establish itself above the ground and carry out photosynthesis for growth and development.
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