in which part of a flower anther is located and what is its function
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The male reproductive part of a floweris called the stamen. It is composed of a long tube, called a filament, and has a pollen-producing structure on theend. This oval-shaped structure is called the anther.
Function of the Anther
To understand the function of an anther, we must begin by looking inside of it. If you were able to peek inside of an anther, you would see tiny, tube-like structures called microsporangia. Inside these structures, the process of meiosis takes place. Meiosis is the biological process that produces sex cells. In the case of humans, the gametes produced as a result of meiosis are sperm and eggs. Inside these microsporangia, the process of meiosis produces pollen grains.
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Function of the Anther
To understand the function of an anther, we must begin by looking inside of it. If you were able to peek inside of an anther, you would see tiny, tube-like structures called microsporangia. Inside these structures, the process of meiosis takes place. Meiosis is the biological process that produces sex cells. In the case of humans, the gametes produced as a result of meiosis are sperm and eggs. Inside these microsporangia, the process of meiosis produces pollen grains.
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The male reproductive part of a floweris called the stamen. It is composed of a long tube, called a filament, and has a pollen-producing structure on theend. This oval-shaped structure is called the anther. It is crucial in thereproduction of flowering plants, as it produces the male gametophyte, known as pollen.The anther presents the pollen in the best possible way for it to be carried away by the wind or insects, depending on the plant’s method of pollination.
Wind-pollinated plants tend to have rather simple reproductive structures but insect-pollinated plants usually have very showy flowers to attract insects and may also have complex reproductive structures to ensure dissemination of their pollen. The stamens are positioned so that the anthers brush against the foraging insect. In some cases there may be complicated mechanisms that ensure anthers are only brushed against pollen grains......
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The male reproductive part of a floweris called the stamen. It is composed of a long tube, called a filament, and has a pollen-producing structure on theend. This oval-shaped structure is called the anther. It is crucial in thereproduction of flowering plants, as it produces the male gametophyte, known as pollen.The anther presents the pollen in the best possible way for it to be carried away by the wind or insects, depending on the plant’s method of pollination.
Wind-pollinated plants tend to have rather simple reproductive structures but insect-pollinated plants usually have very showy flowers to attract insects and may also have complex reproductive structures to ensure dissemination of their pollen. The stamens are positioned so that the anthers brush against the foraging insect. In some cases there may be complicated mechanisms that ensure anthers are only brushed against pollen grains......
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