no
The stamen and pistol are the male and female parts of the plant, located in the flower. They are very obvious in some flowers (ex = hibiscus), and very tough to spot in others. The stamen have the pollen. When the pollen from the stamen get onto the pistol, cells combine, travel down the pistol, and eventually form seeds inside the fruit of the plant.
no they cant ,because they actually don't have seeds but stigma's do so the stigma's reproduce the plant not the stamen.
two plant parts that make seeds are pine cones and flowers
The stamen's anthers contain pollen, which fertilizes the ovary.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
The main job of the stamen is to produce pollen, which contains the male reproductive cells of a plant. Pollen is essential for fertilizing the female reproductive organs of the plant to produce seeds.
The flowers are the structures on a plant that produce seeds for reproduction. Inside the flowers, the male pollen from the stamen fertilizes the female ovule in the pistil, resulting in the formation of seeds.
When pollen is transferred for the stamen to the pistil, the pollen helps the pistil create a fruit, which contains the seeds a plant needs to be grown from.
The stamen is located inside the flower.
in the stamen
The stamen is the male reproductive system of a plant, while the pistil is the female reproductive system. These parts help the pistil's ovary to produce seeds. The seeds will then go on to continue that species of plant.
The flower contains the reproductive elements of the flowering plant. It can contain male and female reproductive parts - the stamen and pistil. The flower is where the seeds are produced.