Explain the structure of T.S. of young Anther?
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The anther normally consists of two lobes, each with two elongated microsporangia or pollen sacs.The anther first appears as a cylindrical structure composed of a mass of meristematic cells, which consists of three “germ' layers designated as L1, L2 and L3, which gives rise to different anther tissues.
very young anther in transverse section shows epidermis and archesporium. The archesporial .
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The structure of T.S. of young Anther:
- Anther is a part of stamen which is the male reproductive part of the flower of the plants.
- Anther is the fertile part of the stamen which has two lobes connected by a connective layer.
- Anther has four side structure and it is of two types.
1. Monothecous anther
2. Dithecous anther
- Each lobe of the anther is made of 4 microsporangia.
- Transverse section of young anther has two parts:
1. Epidermis
2. Archesporium
- The outermost layer of anther is called as epidermis.
- The cell wall of anther consists of Archesporium which has endothecium, middle layers and tapetum
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