A stamen comprises of:
Ovules
Style
Stigma
Anther
A stamen is made up of a filament which is the supporting part, and anther which contains the male sex cells called as pollen grains.
Question 2 In a flower, the parts that produce male and female gametes (germ cells) are (a) stamen and anther (b) filament and stigma (c) anther and ovary (d) stamen and style
Question 6
Which of the following terms constitute the female part of the flower? (a) Sepals, petal and stamen (b) Stigma, style and ovary (c) Ovary, stamen and stigma (d) Ovary, style and stamen
Question 15 Length of pollen tube depends on the distance between (a) pollen grain and upper surface of stigma (b) pollen grain on upper surface of stigma and ovule (c) pollen grain in anther and upper surface of stigma (d) upper surface of stigma and lower part of style
(a) Draw a neat sketch of the stamen of a flower. Mark in it filament and anther. (b) Draw a neat sketch of the carpel of a flower. Mark in it stigma, style and ovary. (c) What is made in (i) anther, and (ii) ovary, of a flower ?