The pointer is indicating a diploid cell that develops into the _____. A structure of a flower. The pointer indicates a diploid cell that develops in the low thickened part of the female reproductive organ of the flower. The pointer is indicating a diploid cell that develops into the _____. A structure of a flower. The pointer indicates a diploid cell that develops in the low thickened part of the female reproductive organ of the flower. embryo endosperm ovule seed coat carpel

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-Carpel

Explanation:

The carpel is the basic unit of the female reproductive organs or gynoecium which is present in the flower either in the fused form or free form.

The carpel is the innermost part of the cell which comprises of three structure: style, stigma and ovary. The carpel is surrounded by the male reproductive organ.

The carpel is formed from the floral meristem (diploid structure) through mitotic division therefore carpel is diploid in nature.

Thus, option-Carpel is the correct answer.