The anther is important in a flower because that is where the pollen grains are produced and kept, and pollen is vital for redproduction. This is very important for reproduction and controlling reproduction.
The right answer is "anther" or "anthers"
The filament is the stalk that holds the anthers in the air. It is part of the stamen, the male reproductive structure of a flower, and helps to position the anthers for pollen dispersal.
Anthers are usually bright colored just like the petals. They do not have any particular color.
The pollen is made and stored by the anthers.
The primary function of the anthers on lily flowers is to produce and release pollen. Pollen contains the male gametes needed for fertilization when it comes into contact with the stigma of the same or another flower.
So the flower can produce energy.is important so bees can reach easier the pollen
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.
The right answer is "anther" or "anthers"
protruding and easily movable anthers help in wind pollination.
Anthers are the parts of a flower that store pollen until it matures.
Pollen
no
So the flower can produce energy.is important so bees can reach easier the pollen
pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower
The filament is the stalk that holds the anthers in the air. It is part of the stamen, the male reproductive structure of a flower, and helps to position the anthers for pollen dispersal.