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What is the main function of a flower? ... What is the function of the carpel? ... Style, stamen, sepal, filament, peduncle, ovary, anther, receptacle, ...
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The function of the stamen is to produce pollen for the flower
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Stamen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The stamen (plural stamina or stamens , from Latin stamen meaning "thread of the warp") is the male organ of a flower. Each stamen generally has a stalk called the filament (from Latin filu...
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IDENTIFICATION OF GENES INVOLVED IN STAMEN DEVELOPMENT AND FUNCTION ... Jack, 2001 ), so they could be directly responsible for activating many of the genes involved in stamen morphogenesis and function.
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www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/full/16/suppl_1/S46
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Two models, which may act in combination, have been presented for Arabidopsis regarding how the different C function activities (stamen specification, carpel specification, and flower meristem determinacy) can be separated (Sieburth et al.
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www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/full/12/10/1893
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QCA Unit 5B Life Cycles ... The filament and the Anthers are collectively known as the Stamen or the male parts of the plant ... Part function...
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A flower may have one or more pistils which consist of a basal portion called the ovary which contains the embryo seeds or ovules and area where the pollen is received called the stigma. Often the stigma may be borne on a stalk ... The pistil consists of ovule-bearing basic units called carpels. ... The number of carpels...
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www.botany.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/flowers/flowerparts2.htm
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GRCD1, an AGL2-like MADS box gene, participates in the C function during stamen - Despite the differences in flower form, the underlying mechanism in de : Encyclopedia.com ... Most of the ABC genes belong to the MADS box gene family and encode MIKC-type MADS domain proteins that function...
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Sepals are small green petals that nourish and protect the flower while it still is enclosed in a bud. Stamen produces pollen.
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