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					 The ‘wing’ of Pinus seed is derived from
 
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- testa
 - testa and tegmen
 - surface of ovuliferous scale
 -   all the above 
 
 
Correct Option: C
The ovule matures into seed and is provided with wings. The upper surface of ovuliferous scale forms the membranous wings of the seed which helps in dispersal of the seed. The time taken from cone formation to seed dispersal is about two years in Pinus.