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The hilum and micropyle lie side by side...

The hilum and micropyle lie side by side very close to each other in

A

Anatropous ovule

B

Campylotropous ovule

C

Amphitropous ovule

D

Circinotropous ovule

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A

The ovule turns at `180^0` angle. Thus it is inverted ovule. Micropyle lies close to helium or at side of helium caller anatropous.
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