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What is hemitropous ovule​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hemitropous ovule: In this type of ovule the body of the ovule bent on funicle at 90° that means the body of ovule present at right angle to the funiculus. Example: Ranunculus, Primula.

Extra Information: This ovule is also called as horizontal ovule because the body of ovule is present in horizontal position on the funiculus.

Answered by pranavsai73
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Hemitropous ovule- The body of ovule is placed transversely at right angles to the funicle. The micropyle and chalaza lie in one straight line. For example, Ranunculus. 4. Campylotropous ovule- The body of ovule is curved and bent round so that the micropyle and chalaza do not lie in the same straight line.

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