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A mutation affects the tapetum in a developing anther, leading to premature degeneration of this tissue. What is the MOST likely direct consequence of this mutation?
Increased production of viable pollen grains.
Enhanced pollen germination rates.
Defective pollen wall formation and reduced pollen viability.
Accelerated development of the microspore mother cells.
Cells of innermost layer of anther
Have a-cellulosic fibrous band
Do not degenerate
Nourish the developing pollen grains
Help in dehiscence of anther
All of the given are true w.r.t. innermost wall layer of anther, except
Surrounds sporogenous tissue
Helps in dehiscence of anther
Their cells nourish developing pollen grains
Possess dense cytoplasm
Pollen grains are shed at
1-celled stage
2- celled stage
2,3- celled stage
5- celled stage
Pollen grains are shed at
1-celled stage
2- celled stage
2,3- celled stage
5- celled stage
Mature male gametophyte is derived from a โpollen mother cellโ by
Three meiotic divisions
One meiotic, one mitotic division
Single mitotic division
Two mitotic divisions
Which one of the following statements is not true?
Pollen grains are released from anthers at 2-celled stage
Sporogenous cell directly behaves as the megaspore mother cell
Megaspore divides twice to form an eight nucleate embryo sac
Egg and synergids always lie near the micropylar end of ovule
Which one of the following statements is not true?
Pollen grains are released from anthers at 2-celled stage
Sporogenous cell directly behaves as the megaspore mother cell
Megaspore divides twice to form an eight nucleate embryo sac
Egg and synergids always lie near the micropylar end of ovule