In a young anther, a group of compactly arranged homogenous cells were observed in the centre of each microsporangium. What is the name given to these cells?
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Sporogenous tissue
Sporogenous tissue comprises of compactly arranged homogenous cells observed in the centre of each microsporangium.
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Sporogenous tissue comprises compactly organized homogenous cells observed in the center of each microsporangium.
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- Sporogenous tissues exist as a group of homogenous cells that occupy the central position of a microsporangium. Microsporangium exists a circular configuration present in the anther lobes, which further develops into pollen sacs.
- The cells of Sporogenous tissue undergo meiotic divisions to create microspore tetrads.
- Sporogenous tissue includes compactly organized homogenous cells observed in the center of each microsporangium.
- Since each Sporogenous cell exists capable of providing rise to a tetrad, it is understood as pollen or a microspore mother cell. The procedure of formation of a microspore from the pollen mother cell exists known as microsporogenesis.
Hence, Sporogenous tissue comprises compactly organized homogenous cells observed in the center of each microsporangium.
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