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What is the anthers job in a flower?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

To collect the pollen grains transferred from the bees, wind or insects that have rubbed it and left pollen grains

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What is the anthers job?

An anther is a part of the stamen of a flower. The anthem is the part produces the pollen, which is its main job.


What is pollen found on?

The anthers of the flower.


Complete the sentence. Pollen grains are produced by the ….. in the flower?

The right answer is "anther" or "anthers"


What stick holds the anthers in the air?

The filament is the stalk that holds the anthers in the air. It is part of the stamen, the male reproductive structure of a flower, and helps to position the anthers for pollen dispersal.


Can you give me a sentences using the word anthers?

Anthers are the parts of a flower that store pollen until it matures.


How do you convert a bisexual flower into a female flower?

Remove the anthers before they mature


Where are anthers located?

in the middle of the flower on top of the ovule.


What is the purpose of the anther?

The anthers carry the pollen of the flower.


Where are pollen grains produced?

pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower


What is the difference between self-pollenation and cross-pollenation?

self pollination means transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower. Cross pollination means transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another flower.


Where could you pick up the pollen in a flower?

Pollen can be found inside the anthers, which are part of the flower's stamen. Bees and other pollinators collect pollen when they land on a flower, rubbing against the anthers and picking up the pollen grains.


Why does the anthers hang outside the flower?

Anthers are placed outside the flower to enhance the process of pollination. When an insect or bird lands on the flower to collect nectar, they come in contact with the anthers and inadvertently transfer pollen to other flowers as they move around, facilitating cross-pollination. This design increases the chances of successful reproduction for the plant.