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Answered by MrsGoodGirl
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An anther contains pollen grains, which enters the ovary of gynoecium and helps in sexual reproduction in plants. In the flowering plants, the pollen grains represent a reduced haploid male gametophyte generation that consists of just two or three cells when it gets released from the anthers.

Answered by mcchaturvedi98933891
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The part of the stamen where pollen is produced. It is a bilobed tetrasporangiate structure attached to the filament and a part of the stamen. A sepal is a unit of the calyx, the outermost whorl of the flowering plant. The sepal is the outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose a developing bud. The ovule producing part of a flower is the pistil. The anthers on the flowers are an integral part of the flower’s structure that create the pollen.

The anthers rise high from the flower’s centre on long filaments.

Different flower species have varying numbers of anthers, but most have five to six anthers that circle the centre of the flower.

Botanists call the filaments and anthers together the stamen of the flower.

Anthers are grainy pods on the ends of the filaments that range in colour from light yellow to deep red.

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