What Is Septa In Plants?



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A septum is a wall that divides two or more chambers, which are referred to as locules, in plants, much as it does in mammals. These may be found in the pollen-bearing section of a stamen known as anthers, as well as in fruits and sporangiums (found on spore-producing plants, such as ferns).
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