Anther
The stamen produces pollen, which are the male sex cells of plants. This is then collected into the anther of the stamen.
Male gametes that produce in a plant is sperm. Male gamete production takes place in the pollen sac of the anther.
A stamen typically consists of two main parts: the filament and the anther. The filament is a long, slender stalk that holds up the anther, which is a sac-like structure. Inside the anther, pollen grains are produced and released for pollination.
The protective sac around the embryo or fetus is the amniotic sac.
The sac containing sexual spores of sac fungi is called an ascus. Within the ascus, sexual reproduction occurs through the formation of ascospores by meiosis. This process is characteristic of the division Ascomycota in the fungal kingdom.
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A small sac called a basidium
The Amniotic Sac is the sac that contains the baby.
No, albumin does not move out of the sac. In fact, albumin does not have anything to do with the sac because it does not move.
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the air sac itself.