Science, asked by madhavianjuri2007, 4 months ago

the anthers are prominent. Why?​

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Answered by MissZiddi
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Anthers produce the pollen and sit at the end of filaments as part of the stamen. Their position is important as these need to hit visitors to the flower in order to transport the pollen on to the next flower. But they are often very prominent in the flower.

Answered by lailaalif2002
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Anthers produce the pollen and sit at the end of filaments as part of the stamen. Their position is important as these need to hit visitors to the flower in order to transport the pollen on to the next flower. But they are often very prominent in the flower.

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