Anther is the male organ.
The anther and filament are part of the male organ, the stamen. The female organ, (the pistil) consists of the stigma, style and ovary. The filament is the thread like structure that supports the anther. The anther is where the pollen is produced.
The flowers on plants can be either male, female, or contain the reproductive organs of both sexes, depending on the species of plant. Male plant organs are collective called the stamen, and include the anther (where pollen or plant sperm is made) and the filament which is a long thin structure that supports the anther.
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
The male part is the stamen, which is the pollen producer, and the female is the pistil, the pollen receptor. Female: pistal, style, ovules, and stigma Male: stamen, anther, filament, pollen
The female gamete is present in the ovary of a flower and the male gametes are present in the anthers.
male organ-anther female organ-stigma
The anther is the site for synthesis of pollen, the male sex organ in a flower. The pollen grains are transferred from the anther of a male plant to the stigma of a female plant. Thus fertilization takes course.
male, if there is a female or male part of a plant... Actually, I really dont know...
The anther and filament are part of the male organ, the stamen. The female organ, (the pistil) consists of the stigma, style and ovary. The filament is the thread like structure that supports the anther. The anther is where the pollen is produced.
The anther and filament are part of the male organ, the stamen. The female organ, (the pistil) consists of the stigma, style and ovary. The filament is the thread like structure that supports the anther. The anther is where the pollen is produced.
Some flowers have both male and female organs in the flower. Some flowers have separate male and female flowers. Some plants have separate PLANTS for each sex. A handy way of remembering is Pistol Packing Mama. The pistol is a female organ for the plant. The anther is a male organ of the plant. The anther produces pollen which sets stuck on the stigma (part of the pistol) and goes down the style and into the ovary where it goes into the ovule to fertilize and create a seed.
The carpel (female sex organ consisting of the style stigma and ovule), stamen (male sex organ consisting of the filament and anther), the petals and the sepals. Also the stem
The stamen is the male reproductive part of a flowering plant. This is made up of the anther and filament. The anther produces and contains pollen, the filament is the fine stalk that the anther sits on top of. The stamen is the pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a plant.
The flowers on plants can be either male, female, or contain the reproductive organs of both sexes, depending on the species of plant. Male plant organs are collective called the stamen, and include the anther (where pollen or plant sperm is made) and the filament which is a long thin structure that supports the anther.
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
The stem is not a sexual organ of a plant. The stamen is a male sexual organ of a plant. It has the pollen needed to fertilize the flower.
The Stamen is the male organ in a plant. It gives off pollen. The pistil is the female organ. The pollen lands in the flower. The pollen then produces a tube that goes to the ovary and fertilizes the seed.