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With a neat, labelled diagram, describe the parts of a typical angiosperm ovule.
 

Updated On: Sep 22, 2023
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An ovule is a female megasporangium where the formation of megaspores takes
place.

(1)Funiculus-It is a stalk-like structure which represents the point of attachment
of the ovule to the placenta of the ovary.
(2)Hilum-It is the point where the body of the ovule is attached to the funiculus.
(3)Integuments-They are the outer layers surrounding the ovule that provide
protection to the developing embryo.
(4)Micropyle-It is a narrow pore formed by the projection of integuments.It
marks the point where the pollen tube enters the ovule at the time of fertilization.
(5)It is a mass of the parenchymatous tissue surrounded by the
integuments from the outside.The nucellusprovides nutrition to the developing
embryo.The embryo sac is located inside the nucellus.
(6)Chalazal-It is the based swollen part of the nucellus from where the
integuments originate.

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Pre-fertilization events - Monoecious Plant

Fertilization in plants may be a process during which they undergo amphimixis in consequence of pollination and germination. During a physicochemical process, the male gametes (known as pollen) infusion with the feminine gametes (known as ovum) forms diploid zygote after carpal pollinates. The whole process happens in a zygote which later germinates into a seed. During the method, what happens is male gametes are transferred into female reproductive organs through pollinators (butterflies, birds, honey bees, bats, and flower beetles). This leads to an embryo being formed during a seed. Flowers are the reproductive organs of angiosperms and reproduce in a completely different method.

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