Biology, asked by kkhashikaa, 9 months ago

117. The hilum is a scar on the
a. fruit, where style was present
b. seed, where micropyle was present
c. seed, where funicle was attached
d. fruit, where it was attached to pedicel​

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Answered by amanbiswas121259
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In botany, a hilum is a scar or mark left on a seed coat by the former attachment to the ovary wall or to the funiculus (which in turn attaches to the ovary wall). On a bean seed, the hilum is called the "eye".

For some species of fungus, the hilum is the microscopic indentation left on a spore when it separates from the sterigma of the basidium

Answered by harsh957694
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Answer:

Option c

Seed, where funicle was attached

Correct

Explanation:

Seed coat develops from integuments of ovule. The outer layer is called testa and inner layer is called tegmen. the seed is attached to the fruit wall or pericarp by a stalk called funicle. The point of attachment is the funicle to the body of mature seed is called hilum.

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