FORESTRY
PLANT AND WOOD ANATOMY
Question
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The stalks in a flower that support the anthers, which produce the male reproductive cells (pollen grains):
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carpels
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sepals
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filaments
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stigma
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The male parts of the flower are called the stamens and are made up of the anther at the top and the stalk or filament that supports the anther. The female elements are collectively called the pistil. The top of the pistil is called the stigma, which is a sticky surface receptive to pollen.
Detailed explanation-2: -Thus, the Stalk of the flower is called Pedicel.
Detailed explanation-3: -The stamen is the male reproductive organ. It consists of a pollen sac (anther) and a long supporting filament. This filament holds the anther in position, making the pollen available for dispersal by wind, insects, or birds.
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