Which cell of endothecium developes thickening of Alpha cellulose from the inner tangential walls?
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The cell name is endothecial
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The radial cells of endothecium develops thickening of Alpha cellulose from the inner tangential walls.
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- The anther consists of four different layers. From outside to inwards they are Epidermis, Endothecium, ‘Middle layers and Tapetum’.
- The function of endothecium is that helps in anther dehiscence during reproductive phase.
- The cells of these endothelium layer are radially arranged and as a result they develop thickening which is made up of alpha cellulose and traces of lignin.
- The change occur in the inner wall, the outer tangential wall still remain thin. The endothecium has extreme hygroscopic nature due to this.
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