Describe the process of microsporogenesis up the formation of a microspore describe the function tapetum
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The nucleus of each microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis or reduction division and gives rise to four haploid nuclei. This process is called microsporogenesis. ... Each microspore The pollen grains soon dry up and become powdery while the tapetum gets absorbed.
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a typical anther is bilobed
each lobe with two theca
there is a special tissue called sporogenous tissue at the center of each theca
some cells of this tissue differentiate to form microspore mother cells
- each microsporemother cell undergo meiotic division to form 4 microspore tetrads
- these develop to form pollen grain
- tapetum is one of the four layers of the anther wall
- it nourishes the sporogenous tissue giving food to it
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