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  2. Stamen - Wikipedia

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    Stamen is the Latin word meaning "thread" (originally thread of the warp, in weaving). [8]Filament derives from classical Latin filum, meaning "thread" [8]; Anther derives from French anthère, [9] from classical Latin anthera, meaning "medicine extracted from the flower" [10] [11] in turn from Ancient Greek ἀνθηρά (anthērá), [9] [11] feminine of ἀνθηρός (anthērós) meaning ...

  3. Connective (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic cross section of an anther. 1: Filament 2: Theca 3: Connective 4: Pollen sac (also known as sporangium) In botany, the connective is the portion of sterile tissue of the anther between and interconnecting the two thecae, [1] [2] which forms a body with them and holds them together.

  4. Flower - Wikipedia

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    Stamens consist typically of an anther, made up of four pollen sacs arranged in two thecae, connected to a filament, or stalk. [2] The anther contains microsporocytes which become pollen, the male gametophyte, after undergoing meiosis. Although they exhibit the widest variation among floral organs, the androecium is usually confined just to one ...

  5. Theca - Wikipedia

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    When the anther is dehiscing, it opens at the stomium. The outer cells of the theca form the epidermis. Below the epidermis, the somatic cells form the tapetum. These support the development of microspores into mature pollen grains. However, little is known about the underlying genetic mechanisms, which play a role in male sporo- and gametogenesis.

  6. Antheridium - Wikipedia

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    General structure of antheridia. Antheridia consist of a thin cellular layer that holds many sperm inside. Here, the diagram of a liverwort antheridium is shown. An antheridium is a haploid structure or organ producing and containing male gametes (called antherozoids or sperm).

  7. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Fused to another organ (or organs) of the same kind, e.g. petal s in a gamopetalous corolla tube. Compare adnate. connective The part of an anther that connects the anther cells. connivent Coming into contact or converging. conspecific Belonging to the same species. contiguous Adjoining, touching, but not united. contort

  8. “Redneck Engineering”: 30 Times People Fixed Their ... - AOL

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    Another, perhaps surprising, DIY project you shouldn't do solo is taking down trees. You have to have the right safety gear, know how to operate a chainsaw, and even be familiar with tree physics.

  9. Column (botany) - Wikipedia

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    This stigma has the form of a small bowl, the clinandrium, a viscous surface embedding the (generally) single anther. On top of it all is the anther cap. Sometimes there is a small extension or little beak to the median stigma lobe, called rostellum. [citation needed] Column wings may project laterally from the stigma.