Biology, asked by NakinBhat, 1 year ago

Can you think of how tapetal cells could become bi-nucleate?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The deepest divider layer of microsporangium is known as tapetum, it gives sustenance to the developing microspores. cells of tapetum have thick cytoplasm and by and large have more than one nucleus.

Tapetal cells are enormous cells which have more than one nucleus. They help in development and improvement of dust grains. Tapetal cells experience endomitosis in which nucleus separates inside a nuclear membrane, however, cytokinesis does not happen. On account of which they move toward becoming bi/multinucleate.
Answered by absar53
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Answer:

tapetum is the inner most deepest division layer of microsporangium.it nourish the pollen grain.cell possess dense cytoplasm and it have more than one nucleus.....

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