Biology, asked by oliur, 11 months ago

Anther produces
(A) haploid gametes
(C) haploid spores
(B) diploid gametes
(D) diploid spores​

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Answered by GuriyaKaur
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Anther produces

(A) haploid gametes

(C) haploid spores

(B) diploid gametes

(D) diploid spores

Answer

(D)Diploid Spores

Answered by kingofself
1

Answer:

Anther produces diploid spores.

Explanation:

  • Anther is the male part of the flower which produces heaps of diploid cells called as microsporocyte, which are divided through meiosis producing haploid micro-spores.
  • This meiosis occurs in the sporangium of the diploid sporophyte.
  • This micro-spores in turn, becomes pollen grains and separate eventually.
  • The development of pollen grain occurs under the anther wall and forms a thick cell wall.
  • This divides in to tube cell and generative cell resulting in further mitotic division.  

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