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Each ovule is attached by its base to the stalk (funiculus) that bears it. A mature angiosperm ovule consists of a food tissue covered by one or two future seed coats.
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We have the information you need about Reproductive Structure of a Plant. Learn more. ... Funiculus - The stalk attaching the ovule or seed to the wall of the ovary (plural = funiculi);
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campylotropous ((of a plant ovule) curved with the micropyle near the base almost touching its stalk) ... amphitropous ((of a plant ovule) partly inverted;
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Gynoecium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The chamber in which the ovules develop is called a locule (or sometimes cell). The style (from Ancient Greek stülos meaning a pillar), a pillar-like stalk through ...
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to the target ovules, but the final step requires one, and only one, pollen tube to grow along the ovule's stalk and seek out the small entrance to the ripe embryo ...
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It is suggested that you use this sheet alongside a simple flower ...
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This region of endosperm nurtures the embryo during its first divisions; chalaza The basal region of the ovule where the stalk is attached. chloroplast A ...
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Carpel. Female sporophyll within flower; floral organ that bears ovules in angiosperms. Carpopodium. Short, thick, pistillate stalk. Locule. Ovary cavity. Ovary.
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usually four ovules with short stalks, ovules borne near the same level or ovules in one-half of cupule slightly higher. Integument of four to five parts, fused to one ...
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