differentiate secretary and invasive tapetum
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In glandular or secretory tapetum, cells remain in their sac and later disintegrate and absorbed by. pollen mother cells. It is the most common type of tapetum in angiosperms, where the cells remain in. their original position and later break down progressively.
The invasive (amoeboid) anther tapetum remains parietal until microspores are released from tetrads, then it swells and invades the locule, merging gradually into a single protoplast that flows among the microspores.
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