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what does an anther become tetra sporongiate​

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Answered by Archita893
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The anther is four sided i.e. it has four locules consisting of four microsporangia located in each locule which develops further and become the pollen sacs. Thus, an anther is tetrasporangiate because it has four microsporangia.

Answered by ojas2020
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The anther is four sided i.e. it has four locules consisting of four microsporangia located in each locule which develops further and become the pollen sacs. Thus, an anther is tetrasporangiate because it has four microsporangia.

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