ovule
Ovule vs Archegonium - What's the difference?
ovule | archegonium |In botany terms the difference between ovule and archegonium
is that ovule is the structure in a plant that develops into a seed after fertilization; the megasporangium of a seed plant with its enclosing integuments while archegonium is a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.Anther vs Ovule - What's the difference?
anther | ovule |As a noun anther
is (botany) the pollen-bearing part of the stamen of a flower.As a verb ovule is
.Ovule vs Eggislillyangiosperm - What's the difference?
ovule | eggislillyangiosperm |Eggislillyangiosperm is likely misspelled.
Eggislillyangiosperm has no English definition.
As a noun ovule
is the structure in a plant that develops into a seed after fertilization; the megasporangium of a seed plant with its enclosing integuments.Ovule vs Monembryony - What's the difference?
ovule | monembryony |As a verb ovule
is .As a noun monembryony is
(botany) the condition of an ovule having only a single embryo.Ovule vs Ovulary - What's the difference?
ovule | ovulary |As a verb ovule
is .As an adjective ovulary is
(biology) pertaining to ovules.Ovule vs Uniovulate - What's the difference?
ovule | uniovulate |