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Give reasons for of the following : Anthers of angiospermic flowers are described as dithecous.

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The anthers of androecium of angiospermic blooms are bilobed and every projection is separated into two sections or theca. In this way, the anther of angiosperms is dithecous. For the structure of microsporangium. A run of the mill microsporangium is encompassed by four divider layers, for example, the epidermis, endothecium, center layers, and the tapetum.

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