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name which part of the stamen to which it is connected​

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Answered by rishabhdasxe
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A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament and an anther which contains microsporangia. Most commonly anthers are two-lobed and are attached to the filament either at the base or in the middle area of the anther. The sterile tissue between the lobes is called the connective, an extension of the filament containing conducting strands. A pollen grain develops from a microspore in the microsporangium and contains the male gametophyte.

Answered by harshchatur354
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Morphology and terminology. A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament and an anther which contains microsporangia. Most commonly anthers are two-lobed and are attached to the filament either at the base or in the middle area of the anther.

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