The organ that produces and stores pollen is the anther, which is part of the male reproductive structure of a flower called the stamen. The anther is responsible for producing and releasing pollen grains, which contain the male gametes necessary for fertilization.
Plants that reproduce sexually have male and female parts, which are located in the flowers. Several of the male structures, called stamens, surround a female structure called the pistil. The stamens produce sperm cells that fertilize egg cells contained in the base of a pistil, often one that is located in a different plant. The male part of the flower produces pollen grains which contains 2 male sex cells each that fertilise the female sex cell.
no, the anther produces pollen
The male part of a plant that produces pollen is called the stamen. It is made up of an anther, which produces the pollen, and a filament that supports the anther.
The stamen is the part of the flower that produces pollen. It consists of the anther, where pollen is produced, and the filament, which supports the anther.
The anther
Pollen grains are produced by the male reproductive organs of flowering plants called anthers. Anthers contain pollen sacs where pollen grains develop and mature.
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