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7. Have students describe the other parts of the stamen. Instruct students to remove all the stamens and tape them to the dissection sheet, labeling the anther and the filament. Students also should ...
The stamen is made of the anther and the filament. The pollen is on the anther, and the filament supports it. Ivy: Why do insects want to look orange? You look silly.
The anther is the part of the stamen in a flower where pollen is produced. An anther can be found at the tip of a long slender stalk known as a filament . Each anther has two lobes which both ...
Each stamen consists of an anther, which contains the pollen, and a filament, the stalk-like structure that supports the anther. The female reproductive parts, or carpels, produce the ovules, or eggs.
Tropical hibiscus is one of the easiest plants to cross-pollinate by hand. All you do is take the pollen from one species and brush or rub it onto the stamen (the long anther-looking filament at ...
Filament elongation may be a GA-regulated process, whereas anther dehiscence may be primarily JA regulated. On the basis of this evidence, we suggest that GTR1 may promote stamen development ...