difference between sporogenoes tissue and pollen mother cell
Asked by edwinbinoy48 | 25th Jul, 2020, 05:05: PM
Expert Answer:
Sporogenous tissue is a group of cell which differentiates into microspore mother cell or pollen mother cell. Sporogenous tissue is the compactly arranged homogenous cell in the microsporangium found in young anther. Each microspore mother cell undergoes meiosis and gives rise to haploid microspore.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 26th Jul, 2020, 08:02: PM
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