it is the filament and the anther
The male sex part of a flower is called the stamen. It is made up of the anther, which produces pollen, and the filament, which supports the anther.
The filament(s) and the anther(s) make up the male part of the flower.
Flowers are important in making seeds. Flowers can be made up of different parts, but there are some parts that are basic equipment. The main flower parts are the male part called the stamen and the female part called the pistil.
The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen. It is comprised by the filament or the thread-like stalk and the anther which contains the pollen.
Androecium
It seems like you may be referring to a "stamen," which is the male reproductive part of a flower that produces pollen. The stamen is made up of an anther, which is where the pollen is produced, and a filament, which supports the anther.
The female part is the pistil. The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary.The male parts are called stamens and usually surround the pistil. The stamen is made up of two parts: the anther and filament.
The stamen is the male organ of a flower. It's made up of the filament and the anther. All of the stamens together are known as the androecium.
Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers. A stamen consists of an anther (which produces pollen) and a filament. The pollen consists of the male reproductive cells; they fertilize ovules
The stamen is the male reproductive portion of the flower; this consists of the anther, which produces pollen, and the filament, which holds up the anther and attaches the anther to the pedicel.A number of stamens collectively is called the androecium.
The male part of a plant is called the pollen in flowering plants, antheridium in bryophytes, the male cell of gymnosperms is called microspore.The male cell is however called pollen while the female cell is called an ovum.
In the normal flowers of the seed bearing plants known as magnoliophyta (magnoliopsida for broad leaved and liliopsida for narrow leaved like the grasses), The male part of a flower is the stamen made up of two main parts, the filament which in turn, holds the anther. The anther is made up of several parts but usually differentiates into two sacks which bear pollen. Pollen is made of of several cells but one is the haploid cell which will fertilise the female parts of the flower or, more commonly, another female flower.Other plants, such as cycadophyta and coniferophyta, also have pollen but they do not have true flowers.