Class 11 · Morphology of Flowering Plants

Stamen Structure & Male Reproduction — NEET Biology

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Androecium is composed of stamens. Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a stalk or a filament and an anther. Each anther is usually bilobed and each lobe has two chambers, the pollen-sacs. The pollen grains are produced in pollen-sacs. A sterile stamen is called staminode.

NCERT Biology · Class 11 · Chapter 5 · Paragraph 31
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How does a bilobed anther structure aid in pollen release?

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Correct answer: B Bilobed anthers open via slits to release pollen

The two lobes ensure release from both sides.

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Androecium is composed of stamens. Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a stalk or a filament and an anther.
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Morphology of Flowering Plants, Class 11 NCERT Biology.

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