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what is the descreption of an anther?​

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Answered by SiLENtDEvilll
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Definition of anther:The part of a stamen that produces and contains pollen and is usually borne on a stalk — see flower illustration.

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Answered by shriyam325
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What Is the Anther of a Flower?
If you look inside a typical flower, you will see many small parts. The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen. It is composed of a long tube, called a filament, and has a pollen-producing structure on the end. This oval-shaped structure is called the anther. It is crucial in the reproduction of flowering plants, as it produces the male gametophyte, known as pollen.

Function of the Anther
To understand the function of an anther, we must begin by looking inside of it. If you were able to peek inside of an anther, you would see tiny, tube-like structures called microsporangia. Inside these structures, the process of meiosis takes place. Meiosis is the biological process that produces sex cells. In the case of humans, the gametes produced as a result of meiosis are sperm and eggs. Inside these microsporangia, the process of meiosis produces pollen grains.

Once the pollen grains are formed, they are moved into one of two tiny sacs inside the anther. When enough pollen grains have been collected and the time is right for the flower to reproduce, the sacs burst open in a process known as dehiscence.





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