Why are angiosperm anther called dithecous?
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A typical angiosperm is bilobed with each lobe having two theca. Hence angiosperm anther are called dithecous. ... When the anther is young, a group of compactly arranged homogenous cells called sporogenous tissues occupies the centre of each microsporangium which produce micro spores or pollen grains.
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