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The tiny embryo is located at the end of the micropyle.
Neither a residuum or micropyle is present in the oocyst.
A distinct convex micropyle is usually present at one end of the oocyst.
Three cells die and one that is most distant from the micropyle develops into the megaspore.
It has an open micropyle (hole in the shell) which may let in mould.
They contain a single ovule with the micropyle directed downwards.
The receptive part of the gymnosperm ovule is called the micropyle.
The radicle emerges from a seed through the micropyle.
Surrounding the megagametophyte are (one or) two integuments, which form an opening called the micropyle.
The micropyle opening allows pollen to enter the ovule for fertilization.
In angiosperms, only a pollen tube enters the micropyle.
It lies immediately adjacent to the micropyle, which is easily seen in the chorion and jelly layers.
The chorion cell walls of their eggs are visibly reticulated only around the micropyle.
The eggs have large micropyle rosettes that turn black as the fertile eggs develop.
Studies have shown that in some species, at least, the pollen tube is directed to the micropyle of the ovule by the style.
The seeds have a black, crustaceous testa and curved, beak-like micropyle.
The micropyle tends to be large.
During germination, the seedling's radicle emerges through the micropyle.
In plant ovules, the chalaza is located opposite the micropyle opening of the integuments.
In a favorable situation, an opening called the micropyle appears and releases amoebocytes, which differentiate into cells of all the other types.
The synergids function in the attraction and guidance of the pollen tube to the megagametophyte through the micropyle.
If I have time I will have another look at pollen-tubes, as, from what you say, they ought to find their way to the micropyle.
Subsequently, the micropyle closes.
The micropyle has 2 openings and is therefore called a bistomal micropyle.