Male Reproductive Part Of Flower Is Called
Male reproductive parts of a flower collectively the male parts of the flower are called the stamen.
Male reproductive part of flower is called. Filament is the stalk in which the anther is borne. The filament which resembles a hair holds a round pouch on top of it called the anther. It is the essential part and comprises of the male reproductive organs called the stamens.
Called stamens these reproductive organs are made up of two parts. When the filament is not developed the anther is said to be sessile. Stamen is the unit of androecium.
The anther is the part of the organ that produces pollen and the filaments hold up the anthers. Individually the male reproductive parts are called the anther and the filament. Male reproductive parts the male reproductive parts of a flower are much simpler than the female ones.
Each stamen consists of three parts filament anther and a connective. The filament is a long slender structure but sometimes it becomes flat and leaf like as in nymphaeae water lily.