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the stamen is the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the top of a filament
The stamen is the male reproductive part of a flowering plant. This is made up of the anther and filament. The anther produces and contains pollen, the filament is the fine stalk that the anther sits on top of. The stamen is the pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a plant.
Stigmas and anthers are parts of a flower. Anthers contain pollen, and stigmas collect the pollen. The anthers are part of the stamen, (the male section of the flower) and the stigma is part of the pistil, the female section.
hi there the male parts of the plant: anther, filament, pollen female parts: stigma, style, ovules, ovuary first the pollen from the anther, which is the top stem, is rubbed on a pollinator or blown by a wind, or moved by a human. then it goes to the stigma, which is a sticky stem made to catch pollen. as soon as the pollen sticks, it travels down to the style. the ovules is the place where the eggs are. the pollen, which has the male sex cell, joins with the ovuary, the unfertilized female egg. then it creates a seed as the petals fall, since the petals are no longer needed to attract pollinators. the anthers and filament (which are the stems) fall off as well. all is left is the stigma, style, and ovuales, and the growing seeds. the little bumps on the style (the stem that holds the stigma) are the seeds
The anther produces the sperm. It sits on top of the filament. Together these are called the stamen. To find the anther, look for the oval shaped structures that can move or wobble when touched and they most often have pollen on them.
The pollen bearing part of a plant is called the stamen. It comprises of the filament and the anther. The filament is a slender but rigid thread-like structure on top of which the anther is seated. The filament hold the anthers upward away from the stigma of the flower and exposes the anthers to insects and the wind. Once the pollen is formed the anthers are said to be "ripe" and open to release the pollen grains.
The pollen bearing part of a plant is called the stamen. It comprises of the filament and the anther. The filament is a slender but rigid thread-like structure on top of which the anther is seated. The filament hold the anthers upward away from the stigma of the flower and exposes the anthers to insects and the wind. Once the pollen is formed the anthers are said to be "ripe" and open to release the pollen grains.
The bottom portion of the male reproductive organ is the filament. Stamens are the male reproductive parts of a flower. A stamen has a filament and on top of the filament are a pair of anthers that produce the pollen.
the stamen is the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the top of a filament
The stamen is the male reproductive part of a flowering plant. This is made up of the anther and filament. The anther produces and contains pollen, the filament is the fine stalk that the anther sits on top of. The stamen is the pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a plant.
The stamen has two parts; the top of which is called the anthers and carries pollen. The filament is like the "stem" of the stamen which holds up the anthers.
The stamen is referred to as the "male" part of a flower because it produces pollen. Once pollen is deposited on the pistil (the "female" part) seeds are produced. Pollen is often carried on the legs of honey bees and as the bees flit from flower to flower collecting nectar, the pollen is deposited on the pistils. The plant makes seeds, the seeds are scattered about the ground (often in bird poop) The seeds germinate, that is, they grow into new plants. The more I study the evolution of life on our planet, the more amazing it all seems.
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Stigmas and anthers are parts of a flower. Anthers contain pollen, and stigmas collect the pollen. The anthers are part of the stamen, (the male section of the flower) and the stigma is part of the pistil, the female section.
The thin stalk is the anther and the flat top of it is where the pollen is created.Those together I think is the stamen. Comru
It is not always at the top as its a refrigerator so it can cool any compartments it contains it contains due to its special mecanism
the top of a stamen is called filament