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Number of microsporangia in a dithecous anther is:

A

Only one

B

Two

C

Four

D

Many

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C
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Knowledge Check

  • Microsporangial initial of an anther is

    A
    Tapetum
    B
    Archesporium
    C
    Endosporium
    D
    Exosporium
  • Development of microsporangia in anther is from a

    A
    A single cell-eusporangiate
    B
    A single cell-leptosporangiate
    C
    Group of hypodermal cell-leptosporangiate
    D
    Group of hypodermal cells-eusporangiate.
  • A.T.S. of dithecous anther shows

    A
    endothecium inner to middle layers
    B
    tapetum just below endothecium
    C
    middle layers between endothecium and tapetum
    D
    tapetum below epidermis
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