Anatomy of Angiosperm Ovules
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Each ovule develops inside the ovary and is attached to the placenta by a small stalk called funiculus. The place of attachment of funiculus with the main body of ovule, is called ______

hilum

The ovule consists of central parenchymatous tissue, the ______ which is surrounded usually by two protective coverings called integuments viz. Outer and an inner integument.

nucellus

In angiosperms, the most common type of ovule is anatropous in which micropyle is directed downwards and is present adjacent to the funiculus (funicle). A narrow opening at the apex of the ovule is called ______.

micropyle

Chalaza is the base of ovule directly opposite to ______.

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