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Small particles produced in the anther are important for reproduction. Name them

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Answered by platz
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The small particles produced in the anther that is important for reproduction are pollen grains.
They are the male reproductive unit of a flower.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The small particles produced in the anther are called "POLLEN GRAINS". The acts as male reproductive parts of a bisexual flower. The produce male gametes which fertilize with the female germ cell called "EGG".
These pollen grains are transfered from the anther to the stigma of a bisexual flower by the process of pollination. When they sticks to the stigma of the flower they produce a pollen tube. This pollen tube grows and enters the embryo sac. Upon entry they release male gametes which fertilize with the egg to form zygote.

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