How does a flowering plants anther help its species survive?

It produces pollen for reproduction

It helps the plant protect itself

It produces food for the plant

It anchors the plant in the ground

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The correct answer is:

It produces pollen for reproduction.

The anther is a key part of the flower's male reproductive system, specifically the stamen. It produces and releases pollen, which contains the male gametes necessary for fertilization. Pollination can occur through various means, such as wind, water, or animals, and is crucial for the reproduction and genetic diversity of flowering plants.