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anther

Definition

An anther is the part of a flower that produces pollen. It is a small, sac-like structure that is located at the top of the stamen.

The anther is made up of two halves, called thecae. The thecae contain pollen sacs, which are where pollen grains are produced.

When the pollen grains are mature, they are released from the anther and carried by wind or insects to other flowers.

The anther is an important part of the flower because it is responsible for producing pollen, which is needed for pollination.

How can the word be used?

The anthers of the flower burst open, releasing a cloud of pollen.

anther

Different forms of the word

Noun: anther.

Adjective: antheral.

Etymology

The word "anther" comes from the Latin word "anthera," which means "flowery." The Latin word "anthera" is derived from the Greek word "anthēra," which also means "flowery." The Greek word "anthēra" is feminine form of the word "anthēros," which means "flowery.".

Question

What does the anther in a flower do?

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