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Biology
Plant Anatomy
Reproduction
Role of the stamen in a flower
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The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower. It consists of a filament and an anther, which produces and stores pollen. Pollen is the male reproductive cell of a flower and is necessary for fertilization and the production of seeds.
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