\n \nIn marginal type, the placenta develops along the junction of two carpels in an unilocular ovary, e.g., Pea. \n \nIn axile placentation, margins of carpels fold inwards and fused in the ovary centre to form a single central placenta. \n \nIn basal placentation, the ovules are few or reduced to one and present at the base of the ovary. The ovule, when solitary, often fills the ovary cavity and is unilocular, e.g., Compositae."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":0,"text":"parietal."},"comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"The ovules develop on the wall or as slight outgrowths of the wall, forming broken partitions within a compound ovary."},"eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":1,"text":"marginal."},{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":2,"text":"axile."},{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":3,"text":"basal."}],"text":"Placentation in Brassicaceae (mustard) family is"},"name":"Quiz on Morphology of Flowering Plants","typicalAgeRange":"10-17","url":"https://www.embibe.com/questions/Placentation-in-Brassicaceae-%28mustard%29-family-is/EM0100967"}