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draw a label diagram of anatropous ovule​

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Answered by taekookforever05
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The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are:

(I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle.

funicle.

(ii) Each ovule has a couple of defensive envelopes called integuments.

funicle.

(iii) Micropyle is an opening presentation at the tip where integument is missing.

(iv) Chalaza is inverse to the micropylar end speaking to the basal piece of the ovule.

(v) The integuments encase a mass of cells called the nucellus which have sustenance holds.

(vi) Embryo sac or female gametophyte is situated in the nucellus (by and large one framed from a megaspore through reductional).

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The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are:

The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are: (I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle.

The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are: (I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle. (ii) Each ovule has a couple of defensive envelopes called integuments.

The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are: (I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle. (ii) Each ovule has a couple of defensive envelopes called integuments. (iii)Micropyle is an opening presentation at the tip where integument is missing.

The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are: (I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle. (ii) Each ovule has a couple of defensive envelopes called integuments. (iii)Micropyle is an opening presentation at the tip where integument is missing. (iv) Chalaza is inverse to the micropylar end speaking to the basal piece of the ovule.

The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are: (I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle. (ii) Each ovule has a couple of defensive envelopes called integuments. (iii)Micropyle is an opening presentation at the tip where integument is missing. (iv) Chalaza is inverse to the micropylar end speaking to the basal piece of the ovule. (v) The integuments encase a mass of cells called the nucellus which have sustenance holds.

The primary parts of anatropous (ovule) are: (I) The hilum is an intersection among ovule and funicle. (ii) Each ovule has a couple of defensive envelopes called integuments. (iii)Micropyle is an opening presentation at the tip where integument is missing. (iv) Chalaza is inverse to the micropylar end speaking to the basal piece of the ovule. (v) The integuments encase a mass of cells called the nucellus which have sustenance holds. (vi) Embryo sac or female gametophyte is situated in the nucellus (by and large one framed from a megaspore through reductional).

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