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In a plant the anther contains

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Answered by charmimodi
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it is a bilobed structure containing two pollen sacs present at tip of stamen .
these produce pollen grains that are yellowish in colour...

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

The anther contains fine particles called pollen sacs. Pistil is the female part of the plant. The pistil has three segments. The ovary is joined to the base of the bloom and contains the egg cells or ovules. This oval-framed structure is known as the anther. It is fundamental in the engendering of sprouting plants, as it makes the male gametophyte, known as residue.

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