Male pollen grains
Pollen is produced by YOUR MOM! and a goat...TEEHEE!
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.
The terminal part of a flower's stamen is called the anther. It is where pollen grains are produced and released for pollination.
That part is called the stamen. The filament is the stalk that supports the anther, where pollen is produced.
the stamen is the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the top of a filament
Pollen is produced in the Anther(s) of the plant; the anther and the filament (the portion which holds the anther) form what is know as the stamenThe stamen is the part of the flower that makes pollen. The anther is the part of the flower that holds the pollen grains.
Pollen is produced by YOUR MOM! and a goat...TEEHEE!
In the anther.
it is produced in the anther
Pollen is produced on the anther. The anther is supported by a long filament. The filament and anther together is called the stamen.
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.
Anther lobes of the Stamen
stamens
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.
The terminal part of a flower's stamen is called the anther. It is where pollen grains are produced and released for pollination.
That part is called the stamen. The filament is the stalk that supports the anther, where pollen is produced.
The Stamen, containing the Anther and Filament is the male part of the plant. The Anther is what produces the pollen.