The integument is a layer of sporophyte tissue that contributes to the structure of an ovule in seed plants. It plays a role in protecting the ovule.
The integument is a layer of tissue from the sporophyte that aids in forming the ovule's structure in seed plants. It is crucial for the protection and development of the ovule.
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