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What is Sporogenous tissue ?

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Answered by mayash1234567809
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cells of these layers generally disintegrate in mature anther.A single layer of tapetum.THE TAPETAL CELLS MAY BE UNI OR MULTICELLULAR AND POSESES DENSE CYTOPLASM.THE CELL OF SPOROGENEOUS LAYER DIVIDE AND GIVE RISE TO SPOEOGENOUS TISSUR
Answered by Anonymous
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The sporogenous tissue is a group of compactly arranged homogeneous cells.

  • The sporogenous tissue is found in anthers.

  • The sporogenous tissue is formed in the anther when the anther is young.

  • After the sporogenous tissue gets formed in a young anther, it occupies the centre of each microsporangium.

  • The sporogenous tissue undergoes microsporogenesis and divides meiotically to form microspore tetrads.

  • Each and every cell of the sporogenous tissue is considered as potential pollen because each and every cell in the sporogenous tissue has the capability to develop and get itself formed into a microspore tetrad by undergoing microsporogenesis.
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