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The anther produces pollen and is the part of the stamen. The stamen is a slender filament that supports the anther and produces part of the flower.

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What are the males parts of a flower?

filament, anther and connective(together known as stamen or androecium) are parts of male reproductive system.


What are two parts of the stamen in a flower?

The anther and filament


What supports the anther?

The Filament


What is the part of a flower called the filament?

The filament is the long, slender stalk that supports the anther in a flower. It is responsible for holding the anther in place so that it can release pollen.


What does the stamen hold?

Male part of the flower, consisting of the anther and filament, makes pollen grains.


What is the stamen made of?

The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower and is typically made up of two main parts: the anther and the filament. The anther is where pollen is produced and the filament is the slender stalk that supports the anther.


What are the four parts of a flower?

For a female is: style, ovary, ovule and stigma. For a male flower: anther and filament.


What is the part of a flower which holds up the anther?

Filament


What is the flower part that elevates the anther?

The structure that elevates the anther is called the filament. It is a thin, elongated stalk that supports the anther where pollen is produced and released. The filament is part of the stamen, which is the male reproductive structure of a flower.


What is the flower part that elevate the anther?

The filament is the part of the flower that elevates the anther.


Is the filament a male or female part of a flower?

The anther and filament are part of the male organ, the stamen. The female organ, (the pistil) consists of the stigma, style and ovary. The filament is the thread like structure that supports the anther. The anther is where the pollen is produced.


What connects the anther to the flower?

The filament