Explain structure of stamen
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➡ STRUCTURE OF STAMEN:-
↪Male reproductive part of plant is known as androecium.
↪ It consists of units called stamen.
↪ Stamen has two different parts – a stalk known as filament and a sac like anther upon it.
↪ Anther contains pollen grains which is dispersed and responsible for fertilization.
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➡ STRUCTURE OF STAMEN:-
↪Male reproductive part of plant is known as androecium.
↪ It consists of units called stamen.
↪ Stamen has two different parts – a stalk known as filament and a sac like anther upon it.
↪ Anther contains pollen grains which is dispersed and responsible for fertilization.
HOPE IT HELPS:-))
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Stamens are next to Corolla and consist of anthers and filaments. Anthers are swollen structures present on the tip of filaments. The anthers produce a powdery substance consisting of tiny structures called the pollen grains.The stamens represent the male part of a flower. Male sex cells are produced inside the pollen grains.
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Here's your answer!!
Stamens are next to Corolla and consist of anthers and filaments. Anthers are swollen structures present on the tip of filaments. The anthers produce a powdery substance consisting of tiny structures called the pollen grains.The stamens represent the male part of a flower. Male sex cells are produced inside the pollen grains.
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