Precursor tissues in a sporophyte embryo( endosperm plumule and hypocotyl)are capable of developing into a mature levels stems and roots true or false?

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True. In a sporophyte embryo, the precursor tissues such as the endosperm, plumule, and hypocotyl can develop into mature structures. The plumule generally gives rise to the shoot system (stems and leaves), while the hypocotyl develops into the stem portion of the plant and can also play a role in root development along with the radical (the embryonic root). So, these tissues are indeed capable of developing into mature levels of stems and roots.

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