Anther
Anther is the pollen-producing part of a flower’s stamen, the male reproductive organ of flowering plants. In a typical stamen, the filament supports the anther, which is usually bilobed and contains multiple pollen sacs (thecae) arranged in two locules. The number and arrangement of the sacs can vary among species.
Development and structure: Inside the anther, microsporocytes undergo meiosis to form microspores, which develop into pollen
Function and variation: The primary function of the anther is to produce and disseminate pollen. Anther size,
Etymology: The term derives from Latin anthera, meaning “flower male part” or “anther, a pollen-bearing organ.”
Anthers play a central role in plant reproduction by shaping pollen availability and influencing interactions with