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Explain the structure of a typical angiospermic 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. The centre of microsporangium consists of sporogenous tissue which undergoes meiotic division to form microspore tetrads.

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