Lily anther, light micrograph
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Lily anther, light micrograph
Lily anther. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a lily flower anther(Lilium sp.), showing two of four anther sacs (curled structures). The anther sacs, or pollen sacs, are filled with developing pollen grains, or male sex cells (orange). The inside of the anther wall produces a nutrient fluid to nourish the pollen mother cells, from which these grains are derived. When the pollen grains are mature, the anther walls split to release them. Magnification: x100 when printed 10 centimetres wide
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