Asked by Damianah Locher
How does a flowering plant's anther help its species survive? (1 point)
A) It produces pollen for reproduction
B) It helps the plan to protect itself
C) It produces food for the plant
D) It anchors the plant in the ground
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A) It produces pollen for reproduction.
The anther is the part of the stamen (male organ) that makes and releases pollen, enabling fertilization and continuation of the species.
The anther is the part of the stamen (male organ) that makes and releases pollen, enabling fertilization and continuation of the species.
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