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only diagrammatic explanation of microsporogenis ​

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Answered by amitgahming2006
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The nucleus of each microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis or reduction division and gives rise to four haploid nuclei. This process is called microsporogenesis. The four nuclei are arranged tetrahedrally and soon get enclosed with cell walls. These are now called microspores or pollen grains.

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The nucleus of each microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis or reduction division and gives rise to four haploid nuclei. This process is called microsporogenesis. The four nuclei are arranged tetrahedrally and soon get enclosed with cell walls. These are now called microspores or pollen grains.Morphological changes in the length of the tassel, floret, and anther were recorded and correlated with six cytologically defined stages of microsporogenesis: premeiosis, meiosis, uninucleate stage, first pollen mitosis, second pollen mitosis, and mature pollen.

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