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what are sacci and where they are found?​

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

SACCI is known to be a bladder and sometimes wing-like in the structure located on the pollen grains of many conifer species.

The shape or number of the SACCI located on a pollen grain can support to identify the source of the species from where it came.

Retzius has nomenclature it as the eminent saccular, and consider it as a representative or sample of the saccus vasculosus found in the bodies in such s situation in some of the lower vertebrates.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Explanation:

The sacci are wing like structures that are found in the pollen grains of some of the conifer species of plants that belong to the gymnosperms, these sacci also help in the identification of the species of gymnosperm that is present.  

The conifers are plants that are usually pollinated by the wind, these saccus help the pollen grains to fly to distant locations and fertilize with a megasporangium.

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