The ovule is morphologically equivalent to:

  • A
    Megaspore
  • B
    Megasporangium
  • C
    Microspore
  • D
    Megasporophyll

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Assertion : In hemianatropous ovule,the funicle lies parallel to body of ovule.
Reason : Here,body of ovule is rotated by $90^o$.

$A$ typical mature embryo sac of an angiosperm is:

In a majority of angiosperms, . . . . . . .

An orthotropous ovule is one in which the micropyle and chalaza are:

Match List-$I$ with List-$II$:
List-$I$ List-$II$
$A$. Hilum $I$. Residual persistent nucellus
$B$. Perisperm $II$. Basal part of ovule
$C$. Chalaza $III$. Junction between ovule and funicle
$D$. Funicle $IV$. Stalk by which ovule is attached to placenta

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