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Q: When are the anthers of one plant removed so it cannot self-pollinate?
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What will happen to the flower if the anther is removed?

why anthers are removed from flowers before selective pollination


Where does a plant produce its pollen?

Anthers


How did Mendel make sure plant could not self-pollinate?

Mendel removed the anthers of one of the plants.


What will happen if the ovules were removed?

If the ovules are removed from a flower, the plant cannot bear a fruit.


2 parts in male plants?

what are 2 parts in a male plant what are 2 parts in a male plant


How do plant breeders prevent pollination with other plants?

they physically cut and remove either the anthers from the receptor plant or the stigma from the pollen donor plant.


What is the part of a plant that is a pollen-producer?

In flowering plants, ANTHERS produce the pollen. Anthers are held by a FILAMENT and together the two form a structure called a STAMEN. A stamen is part of a flower.


What male part of a plant holds pollen?

I think it might be the Anthers. The Anthers are indeed a male part of the flower, and if you look at a diagram, you'll see that the Anthers are covered in pollen. Trust me. I took a test on this in Science. I'm 99.9% sure. (The other .1% is in case I am wrong). Hope this helped!


What is self pollination in a flower?

it is the transfer of pollen grains from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower


What is an anther?

The pollen bearing part of a plant is called the stamen. It comprises of the filament and the anther. The filament is a slender but rigid thread-like structure on top of which the anther is seated. The filament hold the anthers upward away from the stigma of the flower and exposes the anthers to insects and the wind. Once the pollen is formed the anthers are said to be "ripe" and open to release the pollen grains.


What an anther?

The pollen bearing part of a plant is called the stamen. It comprises of the filament and the anther. The filament is a slender but rigid thread-like structure on top of which the anther is seated. The filament hold the anthers upward away from the stigma of the flower and exposes the anthers to insects and the wind. Once the pollen is formed the anthers are said to be "ripe" and open to release the pollen grains.


How did mendel control pollination in his plants?

Mendel was interested in the offspring of two different parent plants, so he had to prevent self-pollination. He removed the anthers from the flowers of some of the plants in his experiments. Then he pollinated them by hand with pollen from other parent plants of his choice. When pollen from one plant fertilizes another plant of the same species, it is called cross-pollination.