How does anatropous ovules function

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
Anatropous ovule is a completely inverted ovule turned back 180 degrees on its stalk. For example, Helianthus and Tridax. Ovule is a small body that contains the female germ cell of a plant; develops into a seed after fertilization. Anatropous ovule - In this type, the body of the ovule becomes completely inverted during the development such that micropyle lies very close to the funicle. For example, gamopetalae members.
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