| 31. | Each fertile scale usually has one apical ovule.
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| 32. | The fertile scale has one seed producing ovule.
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| 33. | The ovules are attached to parts of the interior ovary walls called the placentae.
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| 34. | In eudicot plants, the entire process happens inside the ovule of a plant.
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| 35. | The ovary is strigulose and contains a few seeds ( ovules 4 8 ).
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| 36. | Three incomplete locules are present, each bearing one antropous, basally attached ovule.
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| 37. | There are three conspicuous fleshy stigmas, reflexed, with a basally attached ovule.
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| 38. | The three stigmas are prominent and reflexed nearing antithesis; the ovule is pendulous.
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| 39. | A megasporangium invested in protective layer called an integument is known as an ovule.
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| 40. | The integument becomes a seed coat, and the ovule develops into a seed.
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