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The hilum is a scar on the:
BiologyMorphology of Flowering PlantsNEETNEET 2015 (Phase 1)
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  • A Seed, where funicle was attached
  • B Fruit, where it was attached to pedicel
  • C Fruit, where style was present
  • D Seed, where micropyle was present
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The correct answer is: Seed, where funicle was attached

Hilum is a scar on the surface of a seed marking its point of attachment to the seed stalk (funicle). Seed is developed from ovule and bears many structures that were present on the ovule.

Ovule is considered to be an integumented megasporangium. The ovule consists of the stalk and the body. The stalk is called funicle. One end of the funicle is attached to placenta and the other end to the body of the ovule. The point of attachment of funicle with the body is called hilum. Sometimes funicle gets fused with the body of the ovule one side and forms a ridge known as raphe. The body of the ovule shows two ends: the basal end, often called the chalazal end and the upper end is called micropylar end. The main body of the ovule is covered with one or two envelopes called integuments. These leave an opening at the top of the ovule called micropyle. The integuments enclose a large parenchymatous tissue known as nucellus. 

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