No, the stamens do. The stamens are the male parts and pistils are the female parts.
The pistil is the ovule producing part of the flower. It is the stamen that produces the pollen, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.
No.
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Pollen.
A flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it
The male part of the flower has a thin stalk with an anther at its tip. The anther is made up of pollen sacs which contain pollen grains. The male reproductive cells in the pollen grains fertilize the egg and the fertilized egg develops into a young plant.
Male part of the flower, consisting of the anther and filament, makes pollen grains.
The stamen is the male reproductive part of the flower and it consists of the filament and the anther. The filament is a structure that attaches to the base of the flower and supports the anther. This structure produces pollen.
Pollen.
pollen
The bottom portion of the male reproductive organ is the filament. Stamens are the male reproductive parts of a flower. A stamen has a filament and on top of the filament are a pair of anthers that produce the pollen.
it kills the pollen
In flowering plants, ANTHERS produce the pollen. Anthers are held by a FILAMENT and together the two form a structure called a STAMEN. A stamen is part of a flower.
Pollen is produced on the anther. The anther is supported by a long filament. The filament and anther together is called the stamen.
Male gametes that produce in a plant is sperm. Male gamete production takes place in the pollen sac of the anther.
pollen and filament
The anther makes the pollen. The anther and the filament make the stamen.
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