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______ovule shows archegonium.
A. Gynospermous
B.Angiospermic ​

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Answered by booblanabooblana
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Answer:

Ovule orientation may be anatropous, such that when inverted the micropyle faces the placenta (this is the most common ovule orientation in flowering plants), amphitropous, campylotropous, or orthotropous (anatropous are common and micropyle is in downward position and chalazal end in on the upper position hence, in amphitropous the anatropous arrangement is tilted 90 degrees and in orthotropus it is completely inverted) . The ovule appears to be a megasporangium with integuments surrounding it. Ovules are initially composed of diploid maternal tissue, which includes a megasporocyte (a cell that will undergo meiosis to produce megaspores).

Answered by AAnand2000
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Answer:

Gymnosperms

Explanation:

Archegonium, the female reproductive organ. Commonly found in mosses, ferns, and in some gymnosperms like cycads and conifers. It is a flask-shaped structure consisting of a neck and a swollen base (which contains the egg).

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