The stigma (from Ancient Greek στίγμα, stigma meaning mark, or puncture), usually found at the tip of the style, the portion of the structure that receives the pollen (male gametophytes). It is...
The stigma is the ovening to the ovary of the female part of a flower. When pollen comes incontact with it the pollen sticks and then the ovary is fertlized so that the seed and/or fruit can grow and...
The stigma sits at the tip of the carpel in the gynoecium of a flower, which is the female reproductive portion. The stigma serves to receive pollen (typically from the air or from insects) and...
The stigma of a flower receives pollen, the male flowers gamete. It is part of the female flowers reproductive system. The Stigma is the end portion of the flower and does not have an epidermis( the...