The internal structure of flower includes the pistil, ovules, stamen, style and many more. All of the parts have a specific function.
Stamen
pistils
Dermal tissue is the outer covering of a flower. The inner part of a flower is commonly called the stamen. Another part of a flower is called the petal.
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.
The filament(s) and the anther(s) make up the male part of the flower.
The stem.
The Earth's core is primarily composed of iron and nickel, making up about one third of the Earth's total mass. The core has a solid inner part and a liquid outer part, with the solid inner core reaching extremely high temperatures and pressures.
A stem or stalk typically holds up the flower in most plants. This part of the plant provides support for the flower to remain upright and accessible for pollination. Some plants may also have specialized structures such as bracts or peduncles to hold up the flower.
The inner core is the solid part of the core
Filament
The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen. It is comprised by the filament or the thread-like stalk and the anther which contains the pollen.
it is the filament and the anther