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describe androecium And explain it's function​

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An androecium is the third whorl of most flowers. It is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. At the top of the filament is a cluster of microsporangia called the anther. Microsporangia produce microspores called pollen grains, which contain sperm cells.

The point of stamen, which connects the anther and the filament is called connective. Its main function is the production of microspores, i.e., pollen grains containing male gametes within the anther lobe.

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Androecium is the male reproductive part of the flower. It contains anther and filament and produces pollen grains or male gametes. ... It contains stigma, style and ovary and produces female gamete ovule, synergids, antipodals and two polar nuclei.

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