Explain structure of typical anther
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A typical angiospermic anther is bilobed with each lobe having two theca. The anther is a four sided structure consisting of four microsporangia located at the corners, two in each lobe.
In a transverse section, a typical microsporangium is circular in outline and is surrounded by four well layers the a) Epidermis b) Endothecium c) Wall Layers d) Tapetum.
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