The body of the ovule is fused within the funicle at :
The part of the ovule that fuses with funicle is hilum, that is seen in mature seed as a scar.
Integuments encircle the nucellus except at the tip where a small opening called the micropyle is organised.
Opposite the micropylar end, is the chalaza, representing the basal part of the ovule.
Enclosed within the integuments is a mass of cells called the nucellus.