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Why the stalk of ovule is called funicle

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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The ovule is a small structure attached to the placenta by means of a stalk called funicle. The body of the ovule fuses with funicle in the region called hilum. Thus, hilum represents the junction between ovule and funicle.

Answered by jayantmane28
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Each ovule is attached to the placenta by a slender stalk called funicle. The point of attachment of the body of the ovule to its stalk or funicle is known as hilum. The inverted ovule, the part of funicle remain attached beyond the hilum alongside of the body of the ovule forming a sort of ridge called raphe

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