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The three diagrams or images are pictures of female reproductive plant parts.

What is the first image?

The first diagram is an Ase.xual Spore. An ase.xual spore is Asexual spores can be shed outdoors or within a specific reproductive sac called a sporangium and are genetically identical to their parents.

Inhospitable environmental circumstances frequently lead to se.xual reproduction in fungus. When reproducing sexually, mycelium can either be homothallic or heterothallic.

What is the second image?

The second diagram or Item B of the plant is called the Ovule.

What is the Ovule of a plant?

Ovules are held or contained in the carpal, the bottom portion of the pistil (eggs). the region of the flower that develops into a fruit after fertilization of the ovarian ovules, or eggs.

In order words, the Ovule is the part of a flowering plant that produces female reproductive cells.

What is the Third Image?

The third image is a juxtaposition of subfamilies

  • Campanuloideae and
  • Lobelioideae.

To the left is a cross section of a common ovary in the subfamily of the plant genus called Lobelioideae. It depict 2 locules and numerous axile ovules.

On the right is a common ovary of the Campanuloideae with locules that are five in number and numerous axile ovules. There is also traces of milky sap on the cut surface.

What is a locule?

A locule is any of several tiny, distinct chambers, particularly in an ovary.

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