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the development of collumella in anthoceros by​

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The sporogenous tissue (archesporium) of Anthoceros is situated in between the jacket and the collumela. At maturity it differentiates into spore mother cells and pseudoelaters. Columella: ... It also helps the spores to disperse and is associated with the conduction of water and minerals.

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The sporogenous tissue (archesporium) of Anthoceros is situated in between the jacket and the collumela. At maturity it differentiates into spore mother cells and pseudoelaters. Columella: ... It also helps the spores to disperse and is associated with the conduction of water and minerals.

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