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SouravAugust 26, 2024

what are the parts of the male structure of a flower?

what are the parts of the male structure of a flower?

Sourav
SouravAugust 26, 2024

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The male structure of a flower, known as the stamen, consists of two main parts:

  1. Anther: The top part of the stamen where pollen grains are produced and released. It is typically located at the tip of a slender stalk called the filament.
  2. Filament: The slender, stalk-like structure that supports the anther and positions it for effective pollen transfer.

Together, the anther and filament make up the stamen, which is responsible for producing and dispersing pollen to facilitate fertilization.

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