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1,What is the male reproductive part in a flower?,,101,12,Easy,Biology,Reproduction,A) Gynoecium,B) Petal,C) Androecium,D) Sepal,D,"In flowers, the structure responsible for producing male gametes (sperm cells) is the stamen. The stamen is the male reproductive part of a flower and typically consists of two main components: | |
1. Anther: This is the part of the stamen where pollen is produced. Pollen grains contain the male gametes. | |
2. Filament: This is a slender stalk that supports the anther, raising it to a position where it can more effectively release its pollen. | |
When pollen from the anther is transferred to the stigma of a flower (either the same flower, a different flower on the same plant, or a flower on a different plant of the same species), it can lead to fertilization, where the male gametes in |