Draw a neat,labeled diagram showing the parts of a typical angiosperm ovule.

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(N/A) typical angiosperm ovule (megasporangium) consists of the following parts:
$1$. Funicle: The stalk that attaches the ovule to the placenta.
$2$. Hilum: The junction point between the ovule and the funicle.
$3$. Integuments: Protective envelopes surrounding the nucellus.
$4$. Micropyle: $A$ small opening at the tip of the integuments.
$5$. Chalaza: The basal part of the ovule representing the origin of integuments.
$6$. Nucellus: The central mass of cells containing food reserves.
$7$. Embryo sac: The female gametophyte located within the nucellus.

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