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Generally archesporium in an ovule is

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a

Single celled and hypodermal in origin

b

Single celled and terminal in origin

c

Many celled and lie in the centre

d

Single celled and lies in the centre of the ovule

answer is A.

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The anther consists of actively dividing cells called archesporial cells. The archesporial cells divide through a periclinal division to give rise to a parietal layer and a sporogenous layer. The cells of the sporogenous layer further divide to give rise to diploid sporogenous cells.

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