A typical angiospermic anther is said to be dithecous. Why?
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A typical angiosperm anther is bilobed with each lobe having two theca, thus they are called dithecous.The outer three wall layers perform the function of protection and help in dehiscence of anther to release the pollen. The innermost wall layer is the tapetum which nourishes the developing pollen grains.
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The anther of androecium of angiospermic flowers are bilobed and each lobe is divided into two parts or theca. Hence, the anther of angiospermic flowers are called dithecous.
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