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𧬠From the image:
We see three chambers (locules).
The placenta is at the center, and the ovules (not shown, but usually attached) are also coming from the center into each chamber.
This type of structure is typical of axile placentation.
What is Axile Placentation?
The ovary is divided into two or more chambers.
The placenta is located at the central axis of the ovary.
Ovules are attached along this central axis.
Found in plants like tomato, lemon, orange, hibiscus.
Quick comparison of other options:
Placentation Type Placenta Position Example
Axile
Central axis (with chambers) Tomato, Hibiscus
Parietal Inner wall (no central column) Pawpaw, Mustard
Marginal Along one edge of ovary Pea
Free-central Central column (no chambers) Primrose
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