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Structure and Development of Anther

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Topics

  • Structure of Anther and Pollen Chambers
  • Anther Wall Layers and Their Functions
  • Dehiscence of Anther
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Structure and Development of Anther

  • A typical anther is dithecous, having two anther lobes, each with two microsporangia containing pollen grains.
  • Archesporial cells divide to form primary parietal layers (anther wall) and primary sporogenous tissue.
  • The anther wall consists of epidermis, endothecium, middle layers, and tapetum; the tapetum provides nutrition to developing pollen.
  • Microspore mother cells (2n) undergo meiosis to form four haploid microspore.
  • During anther dehiscence, contraction of endothecium causes rupture at the stomium, releasing pollen grains for pollination.
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