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A dithecous anther consists of (i)̲ microsporangia, (ii)̲ in each lobe.

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Answered by jagadeeswarsai1
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dithecous anther is tetrasporangiate having four microsporangia. Each lobe has two microsporangia separated by a strop of sterile tissue. When a single anther lobe is present, the stamen is termed as monothecous. So, the correct answer is '(i)- Four, (ii)- Two'.

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