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calyx is the other name for stamen

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What is male part of the flower name?

It is called the stamen remember it by the ''MEN'' part at the end


What is the name of the sex cells that are produced in the stamen?

pollen


What is the name of the male portion of the flower?

anther,stamen, and filament


Name the part of a flower that has a filament topped by the anther?

stamen


Does it go from stamen to the pistil or pistil to the stamen?

it goes pistil to stamen

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What is the Other name for androecium and gynoecium?

Stamen and Carpel


What is male part of the flower name?

It is called the stamen remember it by the ''MEN'' part at the end


What is another name for the male part of the flower?

stamen


What is the name of the sex cells that are produced in the stamen?

pollen


What is the name of the male portion of the flower?

anther,stamen, and filament


Name the part of a flower that has a filament topped by the anther?

stamen


Does it go from stamen to the pistil or pistil to the stamen?

it goes pistil to stamen


What is the the name of the male part of a flower?

The male part is called the Stamen.


What is the name for the part of the plant where pollen is found?

It is the microsporangium of the anther lobe of a stamen.


What is the male part of the flower called?

The male part of the flower is called the Stamen.


Name parts of plants reproductive system?

plants have male and female parts called the stamen and pistil/carpel respectively. the stamen is made up of the filament and anther and the pistil made up of the stigma, ovary, style and ovule.


What is the name given to the male part of the flower?

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.