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what is the function of sporogenous tissue?

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Answered by ishi8
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Cells of these layers generally disintegrate in the mature anther. A single layer of tapetum. The tapetal cells may be uni-, bi- or multinucleate and possess dense cytoplasm. The cells of the primary sporogenouslayer divide further and give rise to diploid sporogenous tissue.
Answered by Surnia
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The function of the sporogenous tissues is the production of the pollen grains.

Explanation:

  • The sporogenous tissues are located in the microsporangium of the young anther.
  • The sporogenous cells undergoes meiotic division to form the microspore tetrads.
  • The sporogenous cell is also called as microspore mother cells.
  • The microspores are arranged in the tetrad.
  • On the maturation of anther the microspore dissociates to develop pollen grain.

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