The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen. It is comprised by the filament or the thread-like stalk and the anther which contains the pollen.
The male reproductive part make up the stamen of a flower.
filament
it holds up the anther. filament is part of the stamen by:princess tracy palevino
the stigma, style and ovary
The thin stalk is the anther and the flat top of it is where the pollen is created.Those together I think is the stamen. Comru
The part of the flower that produces pollen is called the stamen. The stamen is made of two parts, the filament and the anther. The filament is the little stem that holds up the anther, which is the part that actually makes the pollen.
Stamen
The stamen is the male organ of a flower. It's made up of the filament and the anther. All of the stamens together are known as the androecium.
In a flower, the pollen is produced in the stamen, particularly the anther. The stamen is made up of a filament that supports the anther.
A stamen typically consists of two main parts: the filament and the anther. The filament is a long, slender stalk that holds up the anther, which is a sac-like structure. Inside the anther, pollen grains are produced and released for pollination.
The stamen is the male reproductive portion of the flower; this consists of the anther, which produces pollen, and the filament, which holds up the anther and attaches the anther to the pedicel.A number of stamens collectively is called the androecium.
Androecium
a stamen has 2 parts. the anther and the filament