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- Locate the sclerenchyma tissue.Now examine the demonstration slide of a c.s. of an immature lily anther and identify the four pollen sacs, or microsporangia (see text Figure 19-14a, page 466). Note the layer of cells immediately surrounding the microspore mother cells (microsporocytes, or pollen mother cells). This is the tapetum. 3. Label the pollen sacs and microsporocytes in Figure 2. below. Figure 2. Lilium immature anther c.s. Photo by Carolyn Alling 4. What is the ploidy level (haploid or diploid) of the microspore mother cell? Of the megaspore mother cells? (29/10 19eal to toping 125Why are internal secretions in specialized cells and not in a regular parenchyma cell which has vacuole as waste depot?
- Label the following structure/s: (Figure 2) Potato tuber cells with starch grains, label the parenchyma cells.Please label the diagarm with the wordsFALSE stamen about Fibroblasts: O a. synthesize glycosaminoglycans O b. found in both active and inactive state O c. produce antibodies (immunoglobulin) O d. are the main cell type found in proper connective tissue O e. synthesize protein fibers Clear my choice