The stamen and the anther are male reproductive organs in a flower
The stamen produce pollen grains called gametes, which are the male sex cells. Without stamen, flower reproduction would not be possible.
pollen contains half of the dna of a plant and is used during plant reproduction. It is produced on the stamen.
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
pistil and stamen
The stamen's anthers contain pollen, which fertilizes the ovary.
Pistil and stamen .
Anther
Perfect flowers are flowers that have both Carpels (Female Organs) and Stamen (Male Organs). This enables them to perform self-pollination. Imperfect Flowers are flowers that have either a carpel or stamen, but they cannot have both.
Pollen is found in the stamen of flowers.
Imperfect flowers are flowers that have either the stamen or pistil.It can't have both.
stamen and pistil
Perfect flowers are flowers that have both Carpels (Female Organs) and Stamen (Male Organs). This enables them to perform self-pollination. Imperfect Flowers are flowers that have either a carpel or stamen, but they cannot have both.