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Question
The following question(s)/statement(s) has four suggested answers. Choose the correct option in the following case.
After fertilisation, the integuments of an ovule develop into : __________.
Options
Seed
Seed coat
Fruit
Fruit wall
Solution
After fertilisation, the integuments of an ovule develop into: Seed coat
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