Reproduction in OrganismHard
Question
Ovule is straight with funiculus, embtyo sac, chalaza and micropyle lying on one straight line. It is
Options
A.orthotropous
B.anatropous
C.campylotropous
D.amphitropous
Solution
Orthotropous or atropous is the erect ovule in which the body of ovule lies straight and upright over the funicle. Hilum. chalaza and micropyle occur on one straight line with hilum and chalaza nearby, eg, family - Polygogonaceae, Piperaceae.
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