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the ovule of an angiosperm is technicall...

the ovule of an angiosperm is technically equivalent to

A

megasporangium

B

megasporophyll

C

megaspore mother cell

D

megaspore

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Ovule of an Angiosperm is equivalent to megasporangium which consists of 2 synergids, 1 egg, 3 antipodal cells and a secondary nucleus.
Megaspore mother cell (2n) gives rise to ovule. Megasporophylis are sterile structures on which ovules may be present.
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