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In a flowering plant, archesporium gives rise to

  1. only tapetum and sporogenous cells
  2. only the wall of the sporangium
  3. both wall and the sporogenous cells
  4. wall and the tapetum

Correct answer: both wall and the sporogenous cells

Solution

In a flowering plant, the archesporium is the primary tissue that differentiates into both the sporangial wall and the sporogenous cells. The sporogenous cells later develop into microspore or megaspore mother cells, while the wall forms the protective layers around them.

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