How does a flowering plant’s anther help its species survive?

It anchors the plant in the ground.

It helps the plant protect itself.

It produces food for the plant.

It produces pollen for reproduction.

It produces pollen for reproduction. The anther is the male reproductive structure of a flowering plant and it contains pollen grains. Pollen is necessary for the process of pollination, which involves the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma (female reproductive structure) of the same or a different flower. This transfer of pollen allows for fertilization and the production of seeds, which are essential for the survival and reproduction of the plant species.