25. What is microsporogenesis? Where does it
occur in angiosperms? What is its
significance?
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The nucleus of each microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis or reduction division and gives rise to four haploid nuclei. This process is called microsporogenesis. ...
The formation of microspores inside the microsporangia (or pollen sacs) of seed plants is called microsporogenesis. It occurs in microsporangia in the angiosperms.
Microsporogenesis is an important process in plant reproduction, which includes several series of developmental stages from sporogenous cells to microspores. Any unpredictable disturbance during the meiotic process reduces gamete viability.
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