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the megasporangium proper of an angiosperm ovule i
Question:
The megasporangium proper of an angiosperm ovule is represented by
MHT CET - 2017
MHT CET
Updated On:
Aug 3, 2024
integument
funicle
nucellus
micropyle
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Solution and Explanation
Nucellus represents the megasporangium proper of an ovule, in which megasporogenesis and development of female gametophyte (embryo sac) takes place.
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