T.S of anther description
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The anther is a key structure in the reproduction of flowering plants. It sits atop the filament of the male structure known as the stamen. It produces the male sex cells, stores them, and provides a place for them to stay until the time is right for them to be dispersed.
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Anther is present on the top of filament. Each anther consists of two lobes that is why it is called as bilobed. Bed anther lobe has two pollen sacs which contains millions of tiny microscopic grains called as microspores.
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