Microspores that develop into pollen grains containing male gametophytes.
Stamens, which have anthers on their tops, produce pollen for the flower. Hope this helped!
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the stamen produce the pollen on a flower and bees help pollinate it.
Stamen produce microspores which create pollen grains that contain male gametophytes.
The stamen produce pollen grains called gametes, which are the male sex cells. Without stamen, flower reproduction would not be possible.
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
Pollen travels through the plants ovaries up to the stamen waiting for a bee to release pollen around.***
stamen
The stamen is responsible for producing pollen or the male gametes of the flower.
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the stamen produce the pollen on a flower and bees help pollinate it.
Stamen produce microspores which create pollen grains that contain male gametophytes.
the 2 stamen product pollen
The stamen produce pollen grains called gametes, which are the male sex cells. Without stamen, flower reproduction would not be possible.
In flowering plants, ANTHERS produce the pollen. Anthers are held by a FILAMENT and together the two form a structure called a STAMEN. A stamen is part of a flower.
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
Pollen travels through the plants ovaries up to the stamen waiting for a bee to release pollen around.***
The male part of a flower (the stamen) produces pollen, which are the sperm cells.
stamen, they produce pollen to fertilize ovaries