stamen

[ˈsteɪmən]

stamen Definition

the male reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a stalk and a pollen-bearing anther.

Using stamen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stamen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stamen of a lily is composed of a filament and an anther.

  • Example

    The stamen produces pollen which fertilizes the female part of the flower.

  • Example

    The stamen is responsible for the production of male gametes in flowering plants.

stamen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stamen

Phrases with stamen

  • a stamen that has both an anther and a filament

    Example

    The perfect stamen of a flower is essential for sexual reproduction.

  • a stamen that has either an anther or a filament, but not both

    Example

    The imperfect stamen of some flowers is a result of genetic mutations.

  • a hair-like structure found on the stamen of some flowers

    Example

    The stamen hair of a flower helps to protect the pollen from being washed away by rain.

Origins of stamen

from Latin 'stamen', meaning 'thread of the warp'

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Summary: stamen in Brief

A 'stamen' [ˈsteɪmən] is the male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of a stalk and a pollen-bearing anther. It is responsible for producing male gametes in flowering plants. The stamen can be either perfect or imperfect, depending on whether it has both an anther and a filament or just one of them. 'Stamen hair' is a hair-like structure found on the stamen of some flowers.