Biology, asked by periyanayagi4444, 30 days ago

in a typical anther, the tissue involved in

microsporogenesis is

1) Epidermis

2) Sporogenous tissue

3) Tepetum

4) Connective tissue​

Answers

Answered by himanisharma2292004
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2) Sporogenous tissue

Explanation:

Each cell of the sporogenous tissue is capable of giving rise to a microspore tetrad and hence each such cell is a potential pollen mother cell (PMC) or microspore mother cell.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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2) Sporogenous tissue

  • In a youthful anther focal piece of every microsporangium contain a mass of homogenous cell called sporogenous tissue. Cells of the sporogenous tissue are fit for going through meiotic division to bring about microspores. Every phone of this sporogenous tissue produces four microspores and is called a microspore mother cell.
  • The capacity of the sporogenous tissues is the creation of dust grains. Clarification: The sporogenous tissues are situated in the microsporangium of the youthful anther. The sporogenous cells go through meiotic division to shape the microspore quadruplicates.

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