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pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower
Yes, pollen grains are produced in the microsporagium, which is contained in the anther of a flowering plant. The anther is the "male" part of the flower.
The part of a flower that holds 2 sperm cells is the stamen. The stamen is the male productive organ of the flower and is where pollen is produced.
In a flower, the pollen is produced in the stamen, particularly the anther. The stamen is made up of a filament that supports the anther.
Petals and stamens can be removed from the flower safely and after pollinating it with the desired male parent, viable seeds can be produced.
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pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower
Yes, pollen grains are produced in the microsporagium, which is contained in the anther of a flowering plant. The anther is the "male" part of the flower.
maize flower is unisexual. The male flowers are produced on the tassel and female flowers in the cob.
The ovules of the flower are produced in the ovary. The ovary is located in a region known as the gynoecium.
The part of a flower that holds 2 sperm cells is the stamen. The stamen is the male productive organ of the flower and is where pollen is produced.
The flower contains the reproductive elements of the flowering plant. It can contain male and female reproductive parts - the stamen and pistil. The flower is where the seeds are produced.
In a flower, the pollen is produced in the stamen, particularly the anther. The stamen is made up of a filament that supports the anther.
Petals and stamens can be removed from the flower safely and after pollinating it with the desired male parent, viable seeds can be produced.
Flower is male.