Biology, asked by shambhavirai7473, 1 year ago

Ovules in Pinus are generally
A) Anatropous with four integuments
B) Anatropous with one integument
C) Amphitropous with three integuments
D) Orthotropous with two integuments

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ovules in Pinus are generally
➡️ Anatropous with four integuments
Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

Answer:  

Ovule of the Pinus is B) Anatropous with one integument.  

Explanation:  

The ovules of flowering plants are mostly anatropous, the micropyle usually faces the placenta in this type of ovule arrangement. The ovules are the female reproductive parts that are protected by the integuments.

In this case a single integument is differentiated into outer fleshy, middle stony and the inner fleshy parts. This protects the megaspores that are formed inside by meiotic division.  

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