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Question
Distinguish tenuinucellate and crassinucellate ovules.
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Solution
- Tenuinucellate Ovule:
- Ovules with hypodermal sporogerous cell with unilayerd nucellus tissue is called tenuinucellate type.
- They have very small nucellus
- Crassinucellate Ovule:
- Ovule with subhypodermal sporogenous cell is called crassinucellate type.
- They have large nucellus
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