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It produces pollen!
The stamen is responsible for producing pollen or the male gametes of the flower.
Pollen is made by the anther. sexual analizer
pollination-it's that simple :)
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.
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.
Pollen is carried on the stamen of the male flower and has to be deposited on the stigma of a female flower to fertilise it.
The pollen grains from the stamen (male part) of the flower are transferred to the carpel (female part) of another flower to pollinate (fertilize) that flower.
the stamen helps the pollen keep it in place
It produces pollen!
The middle part of the flower is called the stamen. The stamen reproduces pollen and is the reproductive part of the plant.
As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower. Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.
the stamen produce the pollen on a flower and bees help pollinate it.
the stamen
Pollen can be seen in the anther of the stamen. It is the male part of the flower.
The stamen is responsible for producing pollen or the male gametes of the flower.
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.