Androecium & Anther | NEET | Class 12

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🌼 NEET Biology Shorts: Androecium & Anther 🌼

In this quick biology snippet, we explore the male reproductive structures within flowers: androecium and anther. Whether you’re a NEET aspirant or simply curious about plant anatomy, this bite-sized overview will enhance your understanding:

Androecium:
The androecium represents the male reproductive part of a flower.
It consists of stamens, each composed of two main parts: the anther and the filament.
Stamens produce pollen grains, which carry male gametes.
Anther:
The anther is a bilobed structure attached to the filament.
Each lobe contains two pollen sacs (microsporangia).
Inside these sacs, pollen grains develop.
Function:
The androecium ensures successful pollination by releasing pollen.
Pollen grains play a crucial role in fertilization.
Remember, every anther holds the promise of new life! 🌱🔍

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