Biology, asked by ankit8935, 7 months ago

what will happen if sporopollenin covers the alveoli cells. ​

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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  • Sporopollenin is a durable polymer that covers exposed zygotes of charophyte algae and forms the walls of plant spores, preventing them from drying out.

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Answered by brainstorm15
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Sporopollenin is one of the most chemically inert biological polymers. It is a major component of the tough outer (exine) walls of plant spores and pollen grains. It is chemically very stable and is usually well preserved in soils and sediments. The exine layer is often intricately sculptured in species-specific patterns, allowing material recovered from (for example) lake sediments to provide useful information to palynologists about plant and fungal populations in the past. Sporopollenin has found uses in the field of paleoclimatology as well. Sporopollenin is also found in the cell walls of several taxa of green alga, including Phycopeltis and Chlorella.
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