male flowers produce pollen. the females take it in it's reproductive system.
Plants that reproduce sexually have male and female parts, which are located in the flowers. Several of the male structures, called stamens, surround a female structure called the pistil. The stamens produce sperm cells that fertilize egg cells contained in the base of a pistil, often one that is located in a different plant. The male part of the flower produces pollen grains which contains 2 male sex cells each that fertilise the female sex cell.
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.
The Male part of the flower is known as the Stamen. When you press, the top part of the Stamen known as the Anther gives out small pollen grain which take part in reproduction . Thus, this is the job of the male part of the plant.
The 'pistil' is a female part of a flower. However flowers usually have both male and female parts, it is unusual for a plant to be just male or female (although there are examples such as 'holly' and 'cannabis').
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Microsporangia in the anther lobe of the stamen
male flowers produce pollen. the females take it in it's reproductive system.
The male part of a flower is the stamen. The female part of a flower is a pistil.
No, the carpel is the female part of a flower, the stamen is the male part.
The stem holds the petals on most flowers.
The stamen
Pollen comes from male part of the flower.
The male part of the flower is called the Stamen.
the female is the stem, and the male is the leaf. Above is right but if u want more detail inside the stem is the female which will help the male grow and when that happens the male is the middle part of the flower which were bees get the nectar.
Plants that reproduce sexually have male and female parts, which are located in the flowers. Several of the male structures, called stamens, surround a female structure called the pistil. The stamens produce sperm cells that fertilize egg cells contained in the base of a pistil, often one that is located in a different plant. The male part of the flower produces pollen grains which contains 2 male sex cells each that fertilise the female sex cell.