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    What part of a flower holds pollen?

    Question #93206. Asked by kartguy5. (Mar 05 08 6:49 PM)


    randomguy55

    It's the stamen

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamen

    Mar 05 08, 7:06 PM
    sushworld

    filament is a part of flower which is divided into 2 parts,i.e.,stamen & anther.anther produces the pollens.Stigma is the part which holds the pollen grains.

    Mar 05 08, 10:09 PM


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