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Pollen grains are produced in​

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Answered by architasahu
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Pollen grains are produced by meiosis of microspore mother cells that are located along the inner edge of the anther sacs (microsporangia). The outer part of the pollen is the exine, which is composed of a complex polysaccharide, sporopollenin.

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Answered by bhoomiwagh2006
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Answer:  the stamen

Explanation:The stamen is the pollen producing part of the flower. The stamen is usually accompanied by a slender this supports the anther. The anther is the area of the stamen which is where the pollen is produced. Plants produce pollen to reproduce.

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