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If they are removed before or during early germination the seedling will probably die, if they are removed well into germination or after germination then the survival rate of the plant increases as the food in the cotyledons was almost already consumed.

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If the stem is completely removed from a plant, it will not be able to transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves, causing the plant to wilt and die. The stem also provides structural support for the plant, so removing it can lead to the collapse of the plant. In some cases, the plant may be able to produce new stems from lateral buds if the main stem is removed, but this depends on the plant species and the extent of damage.

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The plant may not enough food reserves to grow properly and die

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The plant will eventually die because it has no "land line" the the ground where the soil is.

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the plant will die

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