(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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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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