Most common ovule, having funiculus lying close to the micropyle is called

Most common ovule, having funiculus lying close to the micropyle is called

Options

(a) anatropous
(b) circinotropous
(c) campylotropous
(d) amphitropous

Correct Answer:

anatropous

Explanation:

In anatropous ovule (completely inverted), the micropyle comes very close to hilum and the chalaza is upwardly directed. This type is very common in dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous families.

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