What is the function of the anther? -Biology

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Description : The floral part that produces pollen grains is (1) Sepal (2) Petal (3) Anther (4) Ovary

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Last Answer : (d) opening of flower bud.

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Last Answer : a) Anther

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Last Answer : Ans: a) Bilobed

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Last Answer : Ans. b) Pollination

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Last Answer : e. Entire anther

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Last Answer : A. difference.

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Last Answer : c) Geitonogamy

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Last Answer : When anther and stigma mature at different time, this phenomenon is called as – Dichogamy

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Last Answer : Ans: Structure of anther is clearly understood in the transverse section of anther. In the T.S. of a dithecous anther the two thecae are joined by connective consisting of sterile ... later separate from each other and liberated individually. Individual microspores are called as pollen grains. 

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Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- STIGMA

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Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- Anther

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Last Answer : Anther