JAMB - Biology (1990 - No. 28)

The type of placentation shown in the figure above is a
parietal
marginal
axile
free-central
Explanation
Parietal placentation is a type of placentation where ovules are attached to the inner walls of the ovary, or on slight outgrowths of the wall forming incomplete partitions within a compound ovary. In parietal placentation, the ovules develop on the inner walls of the ovary, rather than being attached to a central axis or column.
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