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what is intine please explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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what is intine?explain.

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→It is a thin and continuous layer of pollen grain which encloses the PM of a cytoplasm.

→It is made up of cellulose and pectin.

→A newly differentiate and Pollen Grain has a central nucleus and cytoplasm.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the inner mostly cellulose wall of some spores and especially pollen grains.

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The intine, or inner layer, consists primarily of cellulose and pectins. The exine, or outer layer, is composed of a highly decay-resistant chemical called sporopollenin. The exine usually has one or more thin areas, or pores, through which the pollen tubes…

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