yes
to hold up the anther.
The anther produces pollen grains which would be transferred to other plant's stigma which will receive the pollen grains when an insect fly pass it then the pollen grains will be stuck on its wings.
The female structure of the flower is the gynoecium that is made up of the ovary, style and stigma. The ovary produces the ovule. The male structure is the androecium. It is made up of the filament and anther. The filaments bear the anthers. The anthers produce pollen.
It is called the stamen which consists of the filaments, anthers and the pollen grains
it is produced in the anther
anther
providing structure support and involved in movement.
Well, I just did a lab and my biology teacher told me that the names are anthers and filaments. The 3 parts of the pistil are the stigma, style, and ovary
no, the anther produces pollen
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.
The function of the male flower is to produce pollen.
Anthers and filaments are parts of the stamen, which is the male reproductive structure of flowering plants. The anther is the pollen-producing tip of the stamen, where pollen grains are formed and released for fertilization. The filament is the stalk that supports the anther, elevating it to facilitate the transfer of pollen to pollinators or other flowers. Together, they play a crucial role in plant reproduction by enabling the dispersal of pollen.