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draw a neat and clean well labelled digram of typical angiospermic ovules showing different parts

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ovule is a female megasporangium where the formation of megaspores takes place. ⇒ Funiculus – It is a stalk-like structure which represents the point of attachment of the ovule to the placenta of the ovary.

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The various parts of an ovule are –

(1) Funiculus – It is a stalk-like structure which represents the point of attachment of the ovule to the placenta of the ovary.

(2) Hilum – It is the point where the body of the ovule is attached to the funiculus.

(3) Integuments –They are the outer layers surrounding the ovule that provide protection to the developing embryo.

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