Think about the phrase, "pistol packing mama." Carpels fuse together to form the pistol which contains the style, ovary and stigma. They get pollen from the anther which is on the stamen. Bees or other pollinators move the pollen to the pistol and it travels down into the ovules and becomes seeds.
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The stamen. I'm pretty sure that's how you spell it.
The pollen will be deposited onto the stigma during pollination.
The process of pollination begins the reproductive cycle of all flowering plants. Which flower part(s) is/are involved in pollination? anther and stigma
The petals of a flower are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
Before pollination, the pollen grains are stored in the anthers (male part) of the plant. During pollination, an insect (such as a bee) flies to the flower for nectar and some pollen from the anthers rubs off on it. When the bee travels to another flower, the pollen sticks to the stigma (female part). After pollination, fertilization can begin. Hope this helps.
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Self pollination is when a flower pollinates itself with its own pollen and cross pollination is when a flower uses another flower's pollen.
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The process of pollination from same flower is called self-pollination. the process of pollination from another flower of same breed is called cross-pollination.
In order for pollination to occur, what must happen to the pollen grains is that they have to be transferred to the stigma in a flower of the same species. The stigma is the female part of the flower.
The petals of a flower are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
The stigma is the part of the flower where the pollen grains stick during pollination
self -pollination occurs within the same flower or same plant