The female structure of the flower is the gynoecium that is made up of the ovary, style and stigma. The ovary produces the ovule.
The male structure is the androecium. It is made up of the filament and anther. The filaments bear the anthers. The anthers produce pollen.
The PETALS form the COROLLA. Inside the corolla are slender stalks called FILAMENTS. At the end of the filaments are ANTHER, together forming the STAMEN, which is the male reproductive organ. Pollen grains are found on the Anther.
The pistil is the collective term for the carpels. Each carpel includes an ovary , a style and a stigma
Stamens are the male reproductive parts of flowers
Anther and filament
stamens
The stamen
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
plant structures that have amylase
all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls
The cell structures is found in protoplasm. It is what helps the cells function.
The anthers of the flower.
the flowers, consisting of female stigma, style and ovary - and the male anthers and filaments
Embyrosac is found in Angiosperms but not in gymnosperms.
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
What are the 4 fundamental structures found in a flower
The anthers carry the pollen of the flower.
plant structures that have amylase
Anthers are the parts of a flower that store pollen until it matures.
protruding and easily movable anthers help in wind pollination.
Anthers are usually bright colored just like the petals. They do not have any particular color.