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why anther is called tetrasporogeus ?

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Answered by jharigamprachi
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The anther is four- sided i.e. it has four locules consisting of 4 microsporangia located in each locule which develops further and becomes the pollen sacs. Thus, the anther is tetrasporangiate because it's four microsporangia.

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Answered by anandmestry771
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Due to the presence of four pollen sacs in dithecus anther, it is called as tetrasporangiate structure.

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