Male Reproductive Part Of Flower Class 10
The sex organs of plants are in its flowers.
Male reproductive part of flower class 10. The filament is a long slender structure but sometimes it becomes flat and leaf like as in nymphaeae water lily. Flowers have both male and female reproductive parts which are basically involved in fertilization. This is because having multiple stamens increases the number of pollen grains available which make it more likely than one of the pollen grains will.
Androecium androecium is the third whorl of the flower. The anther is the part of the organ that produces pollen and the filaments hold up the anthers. When the anther is not.
Testis also produces male sex hormone testosterone. So testis pro duces male germ cells sperms. The anther produces pollen which is held in the small round pouches that sit on top of the filament.
The stamen is surrounded by anther and filament. There are often several stamens for every one pistil. The male organ of flower called stamen makes male gametes pollen grains the female organ of flower called carpel makes female gamete these gametes are present in ovules are called ova or egg.
Collectively the male parts of the flower are called the stamen. Each stamen consists of three parts filament anther and a connective. The stamens are the male part whereas the carpels are the female part of the flower.
The stamen is surrounded by anther and filament. Most flowers are hermaphrodite where they contain both male and female parts. Stamen is the male reproductive part of a flower while pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower.