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

O It produces food for the plant.

O It produces pollen for reproduction.

O It anchors the plant in the ground.

O It helps the plant protect itself.

The correct answer is:

O It produces pollen for reproduction.

The anther is the male reproductive structure found in the flower of a flowering plant. It is responsible for producing and releasing pollen grains. Pollen contains the plant's male reproductive cells, which are necessary for fertilizing the female reproductive organs of the plant. Through this process of pollination and fertilization, the species of the plant can reproduce and continue its existence.