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The arrangement of ovules within the ovary is known as placentation. What does the term placenta refer to ? Draw various types of placentations in the flower as seen TS and VS

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Term "Placenta":** - The term "placenta" in the context of plants refers to the tissue within the ovary to which the ovules are attached. It acts as a cushion or ridge of cells that supports the ovules as they develop into seeds. 2. **Defining Placentation:** - Placentation is the arrangement of ovules within the ovary. It describes how and where the ovules are attached to the placenta, which can vary among different plant species. ...
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