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Why does some plants bear long anthers

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Answered by pc0354525
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Pollen grains are produced by organs called anthers and must be transferred to the female parts of plants in order to form seeds. ... Others use the wind to take their pollen where it is needed.

Answered by sweetmadhu29
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Pollen grains are produced by organs called anthers of the stamens in flowers and must be transferred to the female parts of plants in order to form seeds. This process, called pollination, can be achieved in various ways. Some plants are assisted by animals that act as POLLINATORS. Others use the wind to take their pollen where it is needed.

In angiosperms and certain gymnosperms, the vegetative cell forms the pollen tube that grows to meet the unfertilized ovules, and the reproductive cell is the source of the sperm.

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