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Primary parietal cells of a young pollen...

Primary parietal cells of a young pollen sac form

A

Sporocytes

B

Epidermis

C

Microsporangial wall inner to epidermis

D

Microsporangial wall including the epidermis.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Epidermis is not considered to be wall of pollen sacs as the latter develops from hypodermal cells and produces its own wall below epidermis.
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