The ovary which is unilocular with placenta present on the walls represent
A
free central placentation
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B
axile placentation
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C
parietal placentation
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D
apical placentation
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Solution
The correct option is C parietal placentation Correct answer : (b) Parietal placentation
In parietal placentation, placenta develops along the fused margins of adjacent carpels on the parietal wall of the ovary. It occurs in a syncarpous bi or multicarpellary pistil in which the ovary is unilocular, i.e., has a single chamber. The number of placenta is equal to the number of carpels that have been fused.