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∙ 9y agoFlowers are the reproductive parts of the flower. The male parts produce pollen and the egg takes in the pollen and creates seed.
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∙ 9y agoPollen is produced in the anther, which is the male reproductive organ of a flower. The anther is typically located at the tip of the stamen.
The function of the male flower is to produce pollen.
Pistil
Androecium
Pollen transfers from the anther to the pistil in plants during the process of pollination. Pollen grains contain male gametes that fertilize the female gametes in the pistil to initiate seed formation.
The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.
Yes, the anther is the part of a flower where pollen is produced and stored. Pollen grains are released from the anther to facilitate fertilization.
In Botany, the pistil is the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. The anther is the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
No, the filament is a slender stalk that holds up the anther, which is the part of the flower that produces pollen.
In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.
The stigma, at the top of the pistil.
The anther, which is located at the tip of the stamen, is the part of the flower that contains pollen. The anther is responsible for producing and releasing pollen grains.