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What is theca in anther

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Answered by smartpooja20041
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bontany in botany the th a of an angiosperm consist of a pair of microsporangia that are adjacent to each other and share a common area of dehiscene called the stomium any part of a microsporophyll that bears microporongia is called an anther
Answered by anshika160
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theca (plural thecae) refers to a sheath or a covering.the theca of an angiospermconsists of a pair of microsporangia that are adjacent to each other and share a common area of dehiscence called the stomium.[1] Any part of a microsporophyll that bears microsporangia is called an anther. Most anthers are formed on the apex of a filament. An anther and its filament together form a typical (or filantherous) stamen, part of the male floral organ.
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