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In flowering plants, archesporium gives rise to

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Wall of sporangium
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Both wall and sporogenous cells
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Wall and tapetum
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Tapetum and sporogenous cells
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Solution

The correct option is B Both wall and sporogenous cells
Archesporium is a cell or cell structure in a sporophyte from which spores may later develop during the alternate generation. Archesporium cell divides into the primary parietal cell which later forms the anther wall and primary sporogenous cells which form the microspore mother cell. Thus, the correct answer is option B.

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