
1) Botanic structure 2) Botanical seed 3) Developing egg 4) Early seed 5) Early stage seed 6) Early-stage seed 7) Egglet 8) Elementary seed 9) Embryo 10) Embryo sac encloser 11) Embryo sac site 12) Embryo-sac container 13) Embryo-sac encloser 14) Embryonic plant 15) Fertility site 16) Fertilization site
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1) Seed
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loosely, the seed before fertilization; a structure in a seed plant within which one or more megaspores are formed (after fertilization it develops into a seed).
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an unfertilized seed in the ovary
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• (n.) The rudiment of a seed. It grows from a placenta, and consists of a soft nucleus within two delicate coatings. The attached base of the ovule is the hilum, the coatings are united with the nucleus at the chalaza, and their minute orifice is the foramen. • (n.) An ovum.
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plant structure that develops into a seed when fertilized. In gymnosperms (conifers and allies) the ovules lie uncovered on the scales of the cone. ... [14 related articles]
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A structure found in seed plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms) that develops into a seed after fertilization of an egg-cell within it. In gymnosperms the ovules are unprotected; in angiosperms the ovule is protected by the megasporophyll which forms a closed structure (carpel) within which they form...
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A structure in seed plants which contains the megasporangium (nucellus), megaspore (embryo sac), a food store, and a coat, and develops into a seed after fertilization. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(o´vūl) the oocyte within the graafian follicle. any small, egglike structure.
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Immature seed.
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Immature seed.
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Organ inside ovary enclosing the embryo sac containing an egg
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An immature seed which develops into a seed after fertilisation.
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O'vule noun [ Dim. of Latin ovum an egg: confer French ovule . Confer Ovolo , Ovulum .] (Biol.) (a) The rudiment of a seed. It grows from a placenta, and consists of a soft nucleus within two delicate coatings. The attached base of the ovule is the hilum
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Organ inside ovary enclosing the embryo sac containing an egg
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an unfertilized seed in the ovary
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In seed plants, the structure which gives rise to the seed.
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In seed plants, the structure which gives rise to the seed.
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It is a somewhat oval body attached to the ovary wall in a flower which matures into a seed after fertilization.
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noun a small body that contains the female germ cell of a plant; develops into a seed after fertilization
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Structure found in seed plants that develops into a seed after fertilization. It consists of an embryo sac containing the female gamete (ovum or egg cell), surrounded by nutritive tissue, the nucellus. Outside this there are one or two coverings that provide protection, developing into the testa, or seed coat, following fertilization. In angiosperm...
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Female reproductive element within the ovary which, when fertilized, becomes a seed.
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A female reproductive structure which, upon fertilization, develops into a seed.
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A plants egg found within the calyx, it contains all the female genes; when fertilized, an ovule will grow into a seed.
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· a rudimentary seed. · the plant part that contains the embryo sac and hence the female germ cell, which after fertilization develops into a seed.
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