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Mature ovules are classified on the basic of funiculus. If micropyle comes to lie close to the funiculus the ovule is termed as

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anatropous or inverted ovule is the most common type of ovule found in angiosperms(in 82% of angiosperm families). Here, body of the ovule gets inverted and micropyle is on lower side. Further micropyle and funiculus lie side by side and micropyle is close to hilum. So, the correct answer is 'Anatropous'.

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anatropous

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