Why answers of angiosperms are described as dithecous gve reson?
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Anthers of angiosperms are dithecous and tetrasporangiate. It is tetrasporangiate as it has 4 microsporangia. It is dithecous as a mature anther has 2 theca(theca = sac) or 2 pollen sacs. This is due to dehisicence. See the file attached.
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Anthers of Angiosperms are described as Dithecous....
Anthers of Angiosperms are Bilobed (contains two lobes) with each lobe have two theca ( sac i.e. pollen sac )..
Since , the anthers of angiosperms have two theca , they are best described as Dithecous...
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Anthers of Angiosperms are described as Dithecous....
Anthers of Angiosperms are Bilobed (contains two lobes) with each lobe have two theca ( sac i.e. pollen sac )..
Since , the anthers of angiosperms have two theca , they are best described as Dithecous...
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