What place in a flower is the place of pollen formation?

The formation of pollen (an aggregate of pollen grains) in a flower occurs in the stamens, which consist of anthers and a filamentous filament attached to a receptacle. In the anthers, meiosis occurs from the cells of archesporia, as a result of which microspores are formed, which subsequently grow into pollen grains. Flowers can have from one to several thousand stamens, which are arranged in a circle or in a spiral order on a receptacle.



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