The minute opening at the lower end of the ovule
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Micropyle
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The integuments develop into the seed coat when the ovule matures after fertilization. The integuments do not enclose the nucellus completely but retain an opening at the apex referred to as the micropyle. The micropyle opening allows the pollen (a male gametophyte) to enter the ovule for fertilization.
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• Microphyle is the small opening at the apex of integuments.
• Integuments are the membranes ( protective envelopes ) enclosing the nuclleus except the tip where microphyle is organised.
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