Pollen grains are produced by:

A. Ovary
B. Stigma
C. Petal
D. Anther

  1. The anther is the part of a flower’s stamen that produces pollen, which is needed for plant reproduction.
  2. It is usually located at the top of a thin stalk called the filament and contains pollen sacs where pollen grains develop.
  3. When mature, the anther releases pollen that can be carried by wind, insects, or animals to fertilize other flowers.

🧠 Explanation:

Pollen grains are produced by the anther, a part of a flower’s stamen. The anther releases pollen for plant reproduction. In Pakistan, this is taught in biology to explain how plants grow. It’s important because pollen helps produce seeds for crops like wheat or rice, vital for farming and food supply in Pakistan’s agricultural economy.