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- Theca abstract "A theca (plural thecae) refers to a sheath or a covering.In botany, the theca of an angiosperm consists of a pair of microsporangia that are adjacent to each other and share a common area of dehiscence called the stomium. Any part of a microsporophyll that bears microsporangia is called an anther. Most anthers are formed on the apex of a filament. An anther and its filament together form a typical (or filantherous) stamen, part of the male floral organ.The typical anther is bilocular, i.e. it consists of two thecae. Each theca contains two microsporangia, also known as pollen sacs. The microsporangia produce the microspores, which for seed plants are known as pollen grains. If the pollen sacs are not adjacent, or if they open separately, then no thecae are formed. In Lauraceae, for example, the pollen sacs are spaced apart and open independently. The tissue between the locules and the cells is called the connective and the parenchyma. Both pollen sacs are separated by the stomium. When the anther is dehiscing, it opens at the stomium. The outer cells of the theca form the epidermis. Below the epidermis, the somatic cells form the tapetum. These support the development of microspores into mature pollen grains. However, little is known about the underlying genetic mechanisms, which play a role in male sporo- and gametogenesis.The thecal arrangement of a typical stamen can be as follows: Divergent: both thecae in line, and forming an acute angle with the filament Transverse (or explanate): both thecae exactly in line, at right angles with the filament Oblique: the thecae fixed to each other in an oblique way Parallel: the thecae fixed to each other in a parallel wayIn biology, the theca of follicle can also refer to the site of androgen production in females. The theca of the spinal cord is called the thecal sac, and intrathecal injections are made there or in the subarachnoid space of the skull.In human embryogenesis, the theca cells form a corpus luteum after a Graafian follicle has expelled its secondary oocyte arrested in second meiosis.In microbiology and planktology, a theca is a subcellular structural component out of which the frustules of diatoms and dinoflagellates are constructed.".
- Theca thumbnail Anther01.jpg?width=300.
- Theca wikiPageID "1728973".
- Theca wikiPageLength "3221".
- Theca wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Theca wikiPageRevisionID "646019365".
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Androgen.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Botany.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Developmental_biology.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_anatomy.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_physiology.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pollination.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_luteum.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Dehiscence_(botany).
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Diatom.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Dinoflagellate.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Epidermis_(botany).
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Frustule.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Human_embryogenesis.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Intrathecal_administration.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Leaf.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Meiosis.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Microbiology.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Microsporangia.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Microspore.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Ovarian_follicle.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Parenchyma.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Planktology.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Skull.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Somatic_(biology).
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Spermatophyte.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Sporangium.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Stamen.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Tapetum_(botany).
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Theca_of_follicle.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink Thecal_sac.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLink File:Anther01.jpg.
- Theca wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theca".
- Theca wikiPageWikiLinkText "athecate".
- Theca wikiPageWikiLinkText "bithecal".
- Theca wikiPageWikiLinkText "theca".
- Theca wikiPageWikiLinkText "thecae".
- Theca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protist_structures.
- Theca wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Theca subject Category:Developmental_biology.
- Theca subject Category:Plant_anatomy.
- Theca subject Category:Plant_physiology.
- Theca subject Category:Pollination.
- Theca type Redirect.
- Theca comment "A theca (plural thecae) refers to a sheath or a covering.In botany, the theca of an angiosperm consists of a pair of microsporangia that are adjacent to each other and share a common area of dehiscence called the stomium. Any part of a microsporophyll that bears microsporangia is called an anther. Most anthers are formed on the apex of a filament. An anther and its filament together form a typical (or filantherous) stamen, part of the male floral organ.The typical anther is bilocular, i.e.".
- Theca label "Theca".
- Theca sameAs Q2367166.
- Theca sameAs Teca_(biologia).
- Theca sameAs Teca_(protista).
- Theca sameAs Teca_(botanica).
- Theca sameAs Pylnik.
- Theca sameAs Teca_(biologia).
- Theca sameAs m.05rn5d.
- Theca sameAs Q2367166.
- Theca wasDerivedFrom Theca?oldid=646019365.
- Theca depiction Anther01.jpg.
- Theca isPrimaryTopicOf Theca.