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With a suitable diagram explain the structure of an ovule. - Botany

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With a suitable diagram explain the structure of an ovule.

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Structure of ovule(Megasporangium):

The ovule is also called megasporangium and is protected by one or two covering called integuments. A mature ovule consists of a Raphe stalk and a body. The stalk or the funiculus (also called funicle) is present at the base and it attaches the ovule to the placenta. The point of attachment of the funicle to the body of the ovule is known as the hilum. It represents the junction ovule and funicle. In an inverted ovule, the funicle is adnate to the body of the ovule forming a ridge called raphe. The body of the ovule is made up of a central mass of parenchymatous tissue called nucellus which has large reserve food materials. The nucellus is enveloped by one or two protective coverings called integuments. Integument encloses the nucellus completely except at the top where it is free and forms a pore called the micropyle.

The ovule with one or two integuments is said to be unitegmic or bitegmic ovules respectively. The basal region of the body of the ovule where the nucellus, the integument, and the funicle meet or merge is called chalaza. There is a large, oval, sac-like structure in the nucellus toward the micropylar end called embryo sac or female gametophyte. It develops from the functional megaspore formed within the nucellus. In some species(unitegmic tenuinucellate) the inner layer of the integument may become specialized to perform the nutritive function for the embryo sac and is called endothelium or integumentary tapetum (Example: Asteraceae).

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