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In anatropous ovule, the plant ovule is oriented in an inverted condition so that the micropyle is bent down to the funiculus to which the ovule is attached. Funicle:- it is a small structure that connects the ovule to the placenta. Hilum:- It is the point of attachment where the body of the ovule fuses with a funicle

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