The tip of the stem-like filament, this part of the stamen makes pollen.
The lobes of the stamen that bears the pollen and gives rise to the pollen mother cells.
Pollen-producing structure at the top of the stamen, the male reproductive organ of flowers.
Enlarged part at the top of the stamen; bears the pollen
The part of the stamen that develops and bears pollen.
The male part of a flower which produces the pollen.
A component of the male reproductive system of a plant --it is the pollen bearing portion of a flower's stamen. The anther sits atop the filament.
(an´ thur) [Gr. anthos: flower] • A pollen-bearing portion of the stamen of a flower.
The part of the flower which produces pollen. It is the upper section of the stamen.
the male part of the flower that produces the pollen
carries the pollen grains.
The sac like structure in which pollen is borne. Anthers normally have two lobes or cavities, which open by longitudinal slits or be terminal pores and release pollen
The male flower part, which holds the pollen.
the upper part of the stamen, male flower part, in a capsule-like structure, that splits to release yellow pollen.
The stamen's pollen-bearing part.
The pollen-production portion of the stamen.
The part of the flower (on the upper part of the stamen) in which pollen is produced.
n. (Gr. antheros, flowery, from anthein, to bloom) the top of the stamen, usually elevated by means of a filament, which contains the pollen.
A sac-like structure of the stamen in flowering plants, in which pollen grains are produced.
Part of the stamen surmounting the stalk and which contains the grains of pollen.
The area where pollen is developed and contained in a plant.
The terminal part of the stamen containing four pollen sacs
in a flower, the terminal part of the stamen which holds the pollen; an antheridium.
The pollen bearing parts of a stamen.
the pollen-producing part of a stamen. [AV
the part of the flower that contains pollen.
The section of the male parts where pollen is produced.
the part of the stamen that contains pollen; usually borne on a stalk
Male reproductive structure that produces pollen.
Main male reproductive structure, in which pollen are formed and stored.
The male part of a flower that contains the pollen
Part of stamen that holds the pollen.
The pollen bearing terminal part of a stamen.
the top of the male part of the flower which makes the pollen
The part of the stamen which produces pollen.
that part of the stamen(usually at its apex) inside which pollen is produced.
a plant structure that produces pollen that contains the male sperm of the plant
The terminal portion of a stamen containing the pollen grains.
Part of the stamen. It produces pollen grains.
AN-ther Pollen-producing oval body at the tip of a stamen. 563
The organ that is borne at the upper end of a stamen, and that secretes and discharges pollen.
The portion of the flower that bears pollen.
The male reproductive organs found within a flower, where pollen is produced.
The part of a stamen where pollen is produced. It typically sits atop a filament.
the pollen-bearing organ at the apex of the stamen
pollen-containing part of stamen, equivalent to microsporangium in a flower
The part of the stamen containing the pollen; the end of the column.
the part of the stamen which contains the pollen.
Anthère Anthere, f Antera The male part of a flower bearing the pollen. Anthers are carried at the ends of filaments but can be sessile
the part of a stamen producing or carrying the pollen.
The terminal pollen sac of a stamen, inside which pollen grains with male gametes form in the flower of an angiosperm.
The part of a flower where pollen is produced.
The part of the flower that produces pollen (the male sex cells). Anthers are often carried on a long filament, and the combined organ is known as a stamen.
anthère the upper part of the stamen, attached to the filament, that produces pollen.
The top of a stamen's filament; divided into pollen sacs in which the pollen grains form. PICTURE 1 | PICTURE 2
the part of the stamen that contains the pollen. (click here to see flower)
The reproductive portion of a flower which produces and releases the pollen.
The anther is the tip of a flower's stamen. The anther contains the pollen.
the pollen-bearing part of a stamen (male flower part).
The part of the stamen which contains pollen. See drawing of flower parts.
A male flower part. The pollen bearing structure at the top of the stamen. See line drawing of flower parts
The pollen-bearing portion of the stamen.
The pollen bearing part of a stamen, borne at the top of a filament or sessile.
The part of a stamen that carries the pollen.
The part of a flower that produces pollen. It is the upper part of the stamen. (Derived from Greek Anthos Flower)
the pollen-bearing part of a stamen. cf. filament.
The pollen bearing portion of a stamen in flowering plants.
Section of the male part of the flower (Stamen) which contains pollen. Parent Term: Stamen Plural: Anthers Child Terms: Pollen Difficulty Level
Organ where pollen is produced.
that part of the stamen in which the pollen is produced.
portion of the stamen located atop the filament. Anthers contain the pollen.
top of the stamen, which holds the pollen.
the male reproductive part of a flower. Contains pollen.
Also called pollen sac. The part of an African Violet's stamen that contains pollen.
The pollen-bearing part of the stamen.
Male part of a flowering plant that holds pollen.
The part of the stamen that contains the pollen; located at the top of the column.
Male part of the flower that holds the pollen.
The part of a flower that contains the pollen. It is referred to as 'male' and is found at the top of the filament (together they make up a stamen). It contains one or more sacs of pollen grains which are released when they are ripe.
The sac-like part of a stamen containing pollen.
structure in a flower in which pollen is formed
Part of the stamen containing the pollen grains
part at the top of the male flower that produces the pollen.
The pollen sac on the male flower.
The free end of the stamen that bears pollen; pollen sac.
The top part of the stamen that carries the pollen.
in flowers, the end part of the male stamen that produces grains of pollen.
The pollen producing tip of a stamen; part of a flower. More info
The stamen part containing pollen grains.
The primary 'male' reproductive structure at the tip of a flower's stamen. The anther produces dust-like grains of pollen; which is responsible for fertilising the ovules and the eventual formation of seeds.
The part of a flower's stamen which contains the pollen.
Structure at the top of a stamen which contains chambers (pollen sacs) in which pollen deveops following meiosis.
A male flower part. The enlarged part of the stamen which holds the pollen.
Pollen producing part of stamen (see diagram).