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A filament is a stalk of a stamen that connects the anther to the recepticle or corolla.

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What does filament do in plants?

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Where are male plant gamete made?

The male gametes in plants are made in the filament.


What supports the anther?

The Filament


What part of the plant Holds the anther high?

The stamen, or to be more specific, the microsporangia.


Is viscose a staple or filament fiber?

Filament


Pollen containing sac that sits atop the filament?

The stamen produces pollen, which are the male sex cells of plants. This is then collected into the anther of the stamen.


Sentence with filament?

Filament was made from plastic. The filament was very stable and smooth.


What is difference between trichome and filament?

Trichomes are small hair-like outgrowths found on the surface of plants, used for protection or secretion. Filaments are thread-like structures, typically referring to the slender stalk that supports the anther in a flower, allowing for the dispersal of pollen.


What is filament shaped into?

Bulb's filament are wounded into a coil.


How do you Use filament in a sentence?

(Filament is a thread or thin wire.)Is the lamp unplugged or is the filament broken in the bulb?A silkworm's cocoon is made from a thin filament which can be twisted into thread.


What filament is responsible for the pulling and what filament is pulled in the sliding filament theory?

In the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, the thin filament (actin) slides over the thick filament (myosin). Myosin is responsible for pulling the actin filaments towards the center of the sarcomere during muscle contraction.


How might having the anther atop a tall filament make it more likely that plants will be pollinated?

The wind blows the pollen away.