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Multiple Choice
Where in an angiosperm would you find a megasporangium?
A
In the stamen
B
In the petal
C
In the pollen grain
D
In the ovule
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the structure of an angiosperm flower, which includes the stamen, petals, and ovules.
Recognize that the stamen is the male reproductive part of the flower, responsible for producing pollen.
Identify that the petals are often colorful parts of the flower that attract pollinators but do not play a direct role in reproduction.
Learn that the pollen grain is the male gametophyte, which is produced by the stamen and is involved in fertilization.
Know that the ovule is part of the female reproductive structure within the ovary of the flower, where the megasporangium is located, and it is responsible for producing the female gametophyte.