Question:

Which one of the following represents an ovule, where the embryo sac becomes horseshoe shaped and the funiculus and micropyle are close to each other?

Updated On: Jun 23, 2024
  • Circinotropous
  • Anatropous
  • Amphitropous
  • Atropous
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The description of an ovule where the embryo sac becomes horseshoe-shaped, and the funiculus and micropyle are close to each other corresponds to Amphitropous.

So, the correct option is (C): Amphitropous

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