It is the microsporangium of the anther lobe of a stamen.
anther
the main part of a female part of a flower is the ovarya female plant has a pistaland a male plant has a stamin
The green part.
A transverse section of the anther reveals four areas of tissue capable of producing spores. These tissues are composed of microsporocytes, which are diploid cells capable of undergoing meiosis to form a tetrad (four joined cells) of haploid microspores. The microspores become pollen grains and may eventually separate.
That really depends on the type of plant, but basically any part that makes a seed is a reproductive part: In flowering plants (i.e. those that produce flowers) the reproductive parts are the flowers and the fruits. In plants like those that make pine cones, the pine cones are the reproductive organs. Some plants have spores like the ferns for example. Other plants reproduce through budding or segmentation(this means that a part of the plant breaks off and a whole new plant grows out of it). If this is the case then the entire plant can be seen as a reproductive organ.
STAMENS
Stigma
The stigma
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
male flowers produce pollen. the females take it in it's reproductive system.
Pollen are produced in the anther of the stamen, which is the male part of the plant. The pollen is transferred to the ovule of the ovary (the female part of the plant). Both pollen and ovule are haploid gametes.
it is the stigma
anther
Pollen, which is found at the end of the stamen.
Pollination is the process in which pollen is transferred from the male part of a plant to the female part of a plant. This is how flowers reproduce.