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morpeh [17]
3 years ago
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With statement best describes the anther in a flowering plant? A. It is the colored part of the flower that attracts pollinaters

. B. It is the part of the stem that supports the weight of the plant. C. It is the part of the stamen that contains the pollen. C. It is the part of the flower that contains the eggs.
Biology
1 answer:
asambeis [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: C. It is the part of the stamen that contains the pollen

Explanation:

Anthers are the pollen containing units in a flower that can be found in the stamens of such flowers. It should be noted that typically, anthers consist of two parts which are referred to as the thecae and each one of the theca is made up of two microsporangia.

Therefore, from the explanation above, we can infer that the another is the part of the stamen that contains the pollen.

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