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Typical anther of an angiosperm is 

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a

Bisporangiate and tetralobed

b

Monolobed and bisporangiate 

c

Bilobed and bisporangiate 

d

Bilobed and tetrasporangiate

answer is D.

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A typical anther of an angiosperm has two lobes and each lobe is called theca. Each lobe has two microsporangia. Hence the anther of a typical angiosperm is bilobed or dithecous and tetrasporangiate.

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