The ovule is a small structure present in the ovary. It is attached to the placenta by a stalk called a funicle. The funicle provides nourishment to the ovule. On the basis of the relative position of micropyle, body of the ovule, chalaza and funicle, there are six types of ovules. Long Answer Question: Draw a labeled diagram of the L.S. of anatropous ovule and list the components of the embryo sac and mention their fate after fertilization. Learn how to draw a labeled diagram of an anatropous ovule and label six parts other than the gametophyte. Anatropous ovule is an inverted ovule with micropyle near the funiculus and chalazal end at the top. Type of Ovule: The anatropous ovule is a specific type of ovule characterized by its unique orientation. 3. Orientation: In an anatropous ovule, the micropyle (the opening through which fertilization occurs) is directed downward. 4. Inversion: This type of ovule is described as being completely inverted, meaning it has rotated 180 degrees on ...