The part of the flower that makes and holds pollen is the anther, which is located at the tip of the stamen. The stamen is the male reproductive organ of the flower, and it consists of the anther and the filament. Pollen grains, which contain the male gametes, are produced in the anther and released when mature, facilitating the fertilization process in plants.
Ovary
it holds up the anther. filament is part of the stamen by:princess tracy palevino
The part of the flower that makes eggs that grow into seeds is the... PISTIL.
The vascular tissue in the flower, specifically the phloem, is responsible for transporting sugars and nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
The skinny "stick" that holds up the anther in a flower is called the filament. It is a part of the stamen, which is the male reproductive structure of the flower. The filament supports the anther, where pollen is produced and stored, facilitating pollination when the pollen is transferred to the stigma of a flower.
The egg is held in the ovules in the female partof the flower.
well there are lots of names it can be called one of them is Carmel i think
The seed
Ovary
The stem.
The part of the flower that produces pollen is called the stamen. The stamen is made of two parts, the filament and the anther. The filament is the little stem that holds up the anther, which is the part that actually makes the pollen.
Male part of the flower, consisting of the anther and filament, makes pollen grains.
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The part of a flower that makes eggs is the ovary. Once fertilized, the ovary develops into a seed.
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.