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A typical angiosperm anther is:
ADithecous and bilobed
BUnilobed and asporangiate
CMonothecous and bilobed
DTrithecous and trilobed
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Dithecous and bilobed
A typical angiosperm anther is **bilobed and dithecous** (each lobe has two theca). The anther is tetragonal with four microsporangia (two per lobe).
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