An inverted ovary, also known as a "gynobasic" ovary, is a type of ovary in which the ovules are positioned at the base of the ovary, with the style arising from the top. This anatomical arrangement can affect the flower's structure and influence pollination and fruit development. It is commonly found in certain plant families, such as the Lamiaceae (mint family). Inverted ovaries can lead to unique adaptations in reproductive strategies.
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Ovary in the flower is important because ovary contain ovules which devlop into seed.
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Yes, when an ovary is removed, the eggs contained in that ovary are also removed and no longer available for reproduction.
The layers of the ovary, the cortex is on the inside and the medulla on the outside. The naming scheme of cortex and medulla are used for many organs in the body, like the kidney. In all cases the cortex is on the outside and the medulla on the inside in all organs of every species except the horse ovary.
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It is a pentagon that is inverted.
It's not inverted.
the ovary does not become fertilized and remains an ovary. if you mean the egg, it becomes a Zygote.
It's not inverted.
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left inverted, right inverted, up inverted, down, right, left,right,down inverted.
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Inverted symmetry is where the principle of symmetry is applied with half inverted. like that of playing card.
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