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Question
Explain the development of an anther in angiosperms.
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Solution
- Young anther is four-lobed, each lobe has archesporial cells.
- Archesporial cells divide periclinally into primary parietal (outer) and primary sporogenous (inner) layers.
- Primary parietal layer forms anther wall layers: epidermis, endothecium, middle layers, and tapetum.
- Tapetum nourishes developing pollen; middle layers degenerate before meiosis.
- Sporogenous cells form microspore mother cells.
- Anther wall layers aid protection and pollen release at maturity.
- At maturity, the anther dehisces to release pollen grains for pollination.
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