They say placenta is the part where the funicle attaches to the ovule,if so what is hilum in a flower??
Answers
Answered by
1
Hilum is a mark left on a seed cot by the former attachment to the ovary wall or the funicles.
Hilum is also called the eye of the seed coat.
....
HOPE THIS MAY HELP UH!!!!
Hilum is also called the eye of the seed coat.
....
HOPE THIS MAY HELP UH!!!!
Answered by
5
Hi.
here is your answer.
A ridge or stalk like outgrowth is formed from the placenta of the ovary on which body of ovules are present. Each ovule attached to the placenta by means of a thin stalk called funicle or funiculus / funiculum.
The point of attachment of the funicle with the ovule is called hilum
hope it helps you ☺✌
here is your answer.
A ridge or stalk like outgrowth is formed from the placenta of the ovary on which body of ovules are present. Each ovule attached to the placenta by means of a thin stalk called funicle or funiculus / funiculum.
The point of attachment of the funicle with the ovule is called hilum
hope it helps you ☺✌
Similar questions