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In a flower, the anther is typically positioned higher than the stigma. The anther is part of the stamen, which is the male reproductive structure that produces pollen, while the stigma is part of the pistil, the female reproductive structure that receives pollen. This arrangement facilitates effective pollination, as the anthers release pollen directly above the stigma.

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