Biology, asked by Vegito6708, 11 months ago

(a) Where is microsporangium located in an angiosperm? State the functions of tapetum and the other three layers of microsporangium.
(b) Describe the structure of the male gametophyte produced as a result of microsporogenesis.
(c) State the functions of each part of the male gametophyte.

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Answered by aniketsiddarthk
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Answer:

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Explanation:

a)

• The microsporangium is located in the lobe of the anther.

• The tapetum provides nutrition or nourishes the developing pollen grain.

• The three layers of the microsporangium are:

• Epidermis

• Endothecium

• Middle layer

• These three layers aid in dehiscence and protection of the microsporangium.

b) The pollen grain is the male gametophyte. It has the following structures:

• The outer wall layer called the exine.

• The inner wall layer called the intine.

• The vegetative cell

• The generative cell

c) Functions:

• Exine: Provides protection to the pollen grain

• Intine: Provides protection to the pollen grain

• Vegetative cell: It reserves food material and helps in the formation of the pollen tube.

• Generative cell: It leads to the formation of two male gametes. Mark me as brainlist.

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