Reproduction in OrganismHard
Question
In a flowering plant, archesporium gives rise to
Options
A.only tapetum and sporogenous cells
B.only the wall of the sporangium
C.both wall and the sporogenous cells
D.wall and the tapetum
Solution
The archesporial cells divide periclinally, cutting off primary parietal layer (forming wall later on ) towards the outer side and primary sporogenous cells towards the inner side.


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