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Ovary Parietal Placentation Ovules Develop Wall Peripheral Part

In parietal placentation, ovules develop on the inner wall or peripheral part of the ovary, which is initially one-chambered but can become two-chambered due to a false septum, as seen in mustard and Argemone.

En la placentación parietal, los óvulos se desarrollan en la pared interna o parte periférica del ovario, que es unilocular pero puede volverse bilocular por un falso septo, como en la mostaza y la argemona.

Text In parietal
placentation, the ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or
on peripheral part. Ovary is one-chambered but it becomes twochambered
due to the formation of the false septum, e.g., mustard
and Argemone.

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