a)The part that develops into seed coat—Integument
ii. The part that develops into an embryo after fertilization — Embryo sac
iii. The part that develops into an endosperm in an albuminous seed — Nucellus
iv. The part through which the pollen tube gains entry into the embryo sac — Micropyle
v. The part that attaches the ovule to the placenta—Funicle
Figure : Anatropous ovule
b) The characteristic features of wind-pollinated flowers.
Pollen grains are light, dry, and nonsticky.
The flower produces a large number of pollen grains.
Open flowers with well-exposed stamen so that pollen can easily be dispersed.
Flowers have a large and feathery stigma.