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anther[Gk. anthos, flower] The terminal pollen sac of a stamen, inside which pollen grains with male gametes form in the flower of an angiosperm.
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anther1550s, "medical extract of flowers," from French anthère, from Modern Latin anthera "a medicine extracted from a flower," from Greek anthera, fem. of antheros "flowery, bloomi [..]
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antherThe pollen producing tip of a stamen; part of a flower. More info?
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antherThe part of a stamen that produces pollen. Usually borne on a filament, it's the male part of a flower. anthracnose:
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antherThe part of a stamen that produces pollen. Usually borne on a filament, it's the male part of a flower. anthracnose:
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antherThe part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
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antherThe upper portion of the stamen that produces pollen grains.
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antherMale part of the flower located at the end of the stamen where pollen develops
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antherThe part of the stamen that bears the pollen.
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anthera pollen sac in the stamen
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antherThe part of the flower stamen that contains pollen.
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antherThe pollen bearing part of a stamen, borne at the top of a filament or sessile. Apetalous
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antherThe structure in a flower bearing the pollen. See: Illustration
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antherThe primary ‘male’ reproductive structure at the tip of a flower’s stamen. The anther produces dust-like grains of pollen; which is responsible for fertilizing the ovules and the eventual formation of [..]
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antherThe pollen bearing part of a flower's male sexual organ.
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antherThe upper portion of a stamen which contains the pollen sacs.
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antherThe pollen-bearing part of a flower's male sexual organ. The filament supports the anther; together they are referred to as the stamen.
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antherThe enlarged tip of the stamen in which pollen is developed.
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anther The part of a stamen that produces pollen. Usually borne on a filament, it’s the male part of a flower.
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antherthe pollen-producing tip of a flower's stamen.
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antherThe part of a flower producing pollen grains which in turn produce the male cells for fertilization; these fuse with the female cells, ultimately to develop into a seed.
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antherThe male reproductive organ enclosing and containing the pollen grains. antheridiophore
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antherthe pollen-bearing part of the stamen, most often 2-locular with the loculi (pollen cavities) joined by the connective. Fig. 20 A–E.
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antherContains the pollen sacs of a plant and is the region where pollen is produced.
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anther Microsporangium bearing microspores which develop into pollen (microgametophytes). The upper part of a stamen, containing pollen sacs within which are numerous pollen grains.
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antherThe terminal pollen sac of a stamen, inside which pollen grains with male gametes form in the flower of an angiosperm. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 6 Mitosis & Meiosis
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antherThe male reproductive organ where pollen is produced in a flowering plant.
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anther[noun] Male part of a flowering plant that holds pollen. Appears in modules:
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anther[Stamen] -- Section of the male part of the flower (Stamen) which contains pollen.
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anther(n) the part of the stamen that contains pollen; usually borne on a stalk
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antherFloral organ that produces pollen.
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antherOn a plant, the part of the stamen in which pollen is produced.
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antherThe pollen-producing producing part of a flower. (09 Oct 1997)
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antherPollen-producing oval body at the tip of a stamen.
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antherThe pollen-bearing part of a flower's male sexual organ. The filament supports the anther; together they are referred to as the stamen.
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antherThe pollen-bearing structure in a flower, usually borne at the end of a stalk called a filament.
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