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Integument Layer Sporophyte Tissue Contributes Structure Ovule Seed

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.

Front integument
Back Layer of sporophyte tissue that contributes to the structure of an ovule of a seed plant.

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