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Describe in sequence the process of any microsporogenesis in angiosperm

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When the anther develops, each cells of

sporogenous tissue undergo melutic divisions to

form microspore tetrads.

(ii) Each one is a microspore mother cell (MMC).

(iii) The process of formnation of microspores from a

pollen mother cell (PMC) through meiosis is called

microsporogenesis.

(iv) The microspores get arranged in a cluster of four

cells and hence are microspore tetrad.

(y) As the anthers mature and dehydrate, the

microspores dissociate from each ether and develop

into pollen grains.

(vi) From each microsporangium, thousands of pollen

grains are formed and released with the dehiscence

of anther.

Pollen grain (male gametuphyte)

(i) The pollen grains represent the male gametophytes.

(ii) A pollen grain has a two-layered wall namely,

(a) Exine

(b) Intine

Exine:

It is the hard outer layer which is made up of

sporopollenin.

Intine:

(I) It is the inner, thin and continuous layer which is

made up uf cellulose and pectin.

(ii) A matured pollen grain contains two cells namely,

© Vegetative cell

(d) Generative cell

Vegetative cell:

It is bigger cell having abundant food reserve and a

large irregularly shaped nucleus.

Generative cell:

(j) It is small cell that floats in the cytoplasm of the

vegetative cell.

(ii) It is spindle shaped with dense cytoplasm and a

nucleus.

• Thi pollenn grains are shed at the 2-celled stage in

flowering plants.

• In other plants, the generative cell divides

mitotically to give rise to the two male gametes

before pollen grains are shed in 3-celled stage.

• Once they are shed, pollen grains have to land on

the stigma before they lose viability.

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