A filament is a thin thread like part of the plant that holds the anther of the plant. This is the male part of the plant. The anther is what produces the pollen.
It is very oblivious, it supports the anther ( dispersal)
The male productive structure of a plant is the stamen. It consists of an anther, which produces pollen, and a filament, which supports the anther. The pollen contains the plant's sperm cells and is necessary for pollination and fertilization.
The male reproductive systems are called the stamens. Each consists of an anther, which produces pollen, and a filament which supports the anther.
== == PetalsAttracts insects and other pollinators and protects the rest of the plant. Anther Makes pollen. Stamen Supports the Anther. SepalsProtects the bud of the plant before it opens. Also supports the petals and organs of the flower after it opens. Ovary Contains egg cells Style Supports the stigma. Stigma Receives and traps pollen grains and stimulates them to germinate.
Supports the anther
The Filament
The flowers on plants can be either male, female, or contain the reproductive organs of both sexes, depending on the species of plant. Male plant organs are collective called the stamen, and include the anther (where pollen or plant sperm is made) and the filament which is a long thin structure that supports the anther.
transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant (of the same species) is called cross-pollination. transfer of pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of the same plant is called self-pollination
The anther is the site for synthesis of pollen, the male sex organ in a flower. The pollen grains are transferred from the anther of a male plant to the stigma of a female plant. Thus fertilization takes course.
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Anther is the male organ.