ovule in English

noun
1
a small or immature ovum.
We detected no advantage to multiple paternity in reducing either the number of unfertilized ovules or stillborn young.

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1. Pistil, stamen, ovule, pollen!

2. Orthotropous or Atropous ovule (ortho-straight, tropous - turn) The body of the ovule is erect or straight

3. AnAtropous ovule (ana - backward or up, tropous - turn)

4. Orthotropous or Atropous ovule (ortho-straight, tropous - turn) The body of the ovule is erect or straight

5. Solution: In orthotropous ovule (also called Atropous or erect ovule) chalaza, micropyle and funicle lie in a straight line

6. It is found in Alismaceae, Butamaceae families.Circinotropous ovule- The nucellus and the axis are in the same line in the beginning but due to rapid growth on one side, the ovule becomes anAtropous.AnAtropous ovule is a completely inverted ovule turned back 180° on its

7. Atropous Solution In amphitropous ovule, the body of embryo becomes curved and looks like anAtropous ovule but here the embryo sac also curves …

8. It is also known as Atropous or straight ovule.

9. 5 words related to Chalaza: ovule, plant part, plant structure, egg, animal tissue

10. The stamens are stem-like and the ovule develops from the floret apical meristem.

11. Pollen and ovule abortion rates increase with the increasing number of interchanges in a stock.

12. 5 words related to Chalaza: ovule, plant part, plant structure, egg, animal tissue

13. Pollination drops formed acropetally in the conelet and only once from each ovule.

14. Two ovule primordia formed adaxially, one on each side of the median longitudinal axis of each ovuliferous scale.

15. We have identified a homeotic mutation in Arabidopsis, "bell" (bel1), which causes transformation of ovule integuments into Carpels

16. In botany, the Aril refers to the hairy and fleshy outgrowth of a fertilized ovule or seed

17. What does Carpel mean? One of the structural units of a pistil, representing a modified, ovule-bearing leaf

18. Chalaza [kə′lāz ·ə] (botany) The region at the base of the nucellus of an ovule; gives rise to the integuments

19. The Chalaza, where the ovule was attached to the fruit, was the last portion of the seed to become impermeable

20. The Carpellary receptacle begins to swell as each fertilized ovule in the base of each pistil develops into a seed

21. Apomixis is a genetically controlled reproductive process by which embryos and seeds develop in the ovule without female meiosis and egg cell fertilization

22. The Chalaza, where the ovule was attached to the fruit, was the last portion of the seed to become impermeable

23. The results are important for the accurate measurement of ovule fertilization and seed abortion in ecological studies of plant reproduction.

24. Chalaza [kə′lāz ·ə] (botany) The region at the base of the nucellus of an ovule; gives rise to the integuments

25. N Chalaza In botany, that part of the ovule or seed where the integuments cohere with each other and with the nucleus

26. Yield or formally surrender to another: Cede territory Not to be confused with: seed – the ovule of a flowering plant; germ or propagative part of anything:

27. (ii) Chalazogamy (Basigamy): In this case the pollen tube enters the ovule from chalazal end; however the entry into the embryo sac occurs through micropyle

28. Both species have bitegmic and anatropous ovule, obturator, trichomes and a resinuous gland, which is composed of flange-like structures that are modified Bractlets (Webster and Webster, 1972)

29. Yield or formally surrender to another: Cede territory Not to be confused with: seed – the ovule of a flowering plant; germ or propagative part of anything:

30. Apomixis in flowering plants is defined as the asexual formation of a seed from the maternal tissues of the ovule, avoiding the processes of meiosis and …

31. Aril: a botanical term used to denote an accessory seed coating that may form a fleshy, cuplike structure around the immature seed (ovule), as in yew and nutmeg

32. Based on the position of micropyle and ovule orientation with respect to the funicle, there are five types of ovules as orthotropous or Atropous, anAtropous, campylotropous, amphitropous and hemianAtropous

33. Two adaxial ovules developed on each scale after dormancy and each ovule formed a funnel-like integument tip with a nucellus at the base of the shallow funnel.

34. Achene A small, dry, one-seeded fruit in which the seed sits free inside the hollow fruit, attached only by the stem of the ovule. Achenes are indehiscent (they do not split open when ripe)

35. Orthotropous (Atropous) This is where the body of these ovules is straight so that the chalaza, where the nucellus and integuments merge, the funicle, which attaches the ovule to the placenta, and the micropyle are all aligned

36. Anatomizers anatomizes anatomizing anatomy anatomy of function anatopism anatopisms anatotitan: anatoxic anatoxin anatoxins anatreme anatreptic anatricrotic (current term) anatricrotism anatripsis anatriptic anatropal: anatrophic nephrotomy anatropia anatropous anatropous ovule anatropy anatta anattas anatto anattos anatumomab mafenatox

37. Definition of Carpel : one of the ovule-bearing structures in an angiosperm that comprises the innermost whorl of a flower — compare pistil Other Words from Carpel Example Sentences Learn More about Carpel Other Words from Carpel

38. Autogamy can occur in a chasmogamous flower if: (a) Pollen matures before maturity of ovule (b) Ovules mature before maturity of pollen (c) Both pollen and ovules mature simultaneously (d) Both anther and stigma are of equal lengths

39. Angiosperm or Gymnosperm? When identifying trees, you will need to determine whether they are conifers or deciduous trees.--Gymnosperms are a taxonomic class that includes plants whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovule (like a pine cone)

40. Aril: 1 n fleshy and usually brightly colored cover of some seeds that develops from the ovule stalk and partially or entirely envelopes the seed Type of: plant part , plant structure any part of a plant or fungus

41. An orthotropous [Atropous] ovule is one in which no curvature takes place during development; the micropyle is positioned opposite the funiculus base, and the vasculature traverses from the base of the funiculus to the chalazal nucellar region

42. Aril [ ăr ′əl ] A fleshy seed cover which arises from the funiculus (the stalk of the ovule). Arils, such the red berry-like Arils of the yew, are often brightly colored to attract animals who eat them and disperse …

43. Definition of Aril : an exterior covering or appendage of some seeds (as of the yew) that develops after fertilization as an outgrowth from the ovule stalk Other Words from Aril Example Sentences Learn More about Aril Other Words from Aril

44. 1. Aril - fleshy and usually brightly colored cover of some seeds that develops from the ovule stalk and partially or entirely envelopes the seed plant part, plant structure - any part of a plant or fungus Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

45. Carpel - a simple pistil or one element of a compound pistil blossom, flower, bloom - reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts pistil - the female ovule-bearing part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma mericarp - …

46. 1. Aril - fleshy and usually brightly colored cover of some seeds that develops from the ovule stalk and partially or entirely envelopes the seed plant part, plant structure - any part of a plant or fungus Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

47. In the case of a derivation from a carpellate gynoecium, one would have to postulate a phylogenetic shifting of ovule inception and (or) the reduction of the adaxial portion of a carpel whose margins were confluent and thus formed a more or less cylindrical primordium.

48. The Angiosperms are vascular seed plants in which the ovule (egg) is fertilized and develops into a seed in an enclosed hollow ovary. The ovary itself is usually enclosed in a flower, that part of the Angiospermous plant that contains the male or female reproductive organs or both.

49. The Angiosperms are vascular seed plants in which the ovule (egg) is fertilized and develops into a seed in an enclosed hollow ovary. The ovary itself is usually enclosed in a flower, that part of the angiospermous plant that contains the male or female reproductive organs or both.