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Answer:
C. tarsal glands: produce tears
Explanation:
The tarsal plate refers to a thick fold of connective tissue that serves as a support to the eyelids. A row of tarsal glands is embedded in each tarsal plate. Tarsal glands are elongated modified sebaceous glands. Also known as meibomian glands, they secrete a fluid that helps keep the eyelids from adhering to each other. These glands do not produce tears. Tears are produced by lacrimal glands present in the lacrimal apparatus.
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Within an ovule contained within an ovary of a flower
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- Angiosperms are the flowering plants. Megasporangia also called female sporangia produce megasporocytes that yield megaspores.
- The megaspores develop in the megasporangium and develop into the female gametophyte generation.
- The ovule appears to be a megasporangium with integuments surrounding it. Ovules are initially composed of diploid maternal tissue, which includes a megasporocyte. Megaspores remain inside the ovule and divide by mitosis to produce the haploid female gametophyte.