The stigma (from Ancient Greek στίγμα, stigmameaning mark, or puncture), usually found at the tip of the style, the portion of the structure that receives the pollen (male gametophytes). It is commonly sticky or feathery to capture pollen.
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The terminal part of the pistil having papilose, sticky cells is called stigma
The function of it is to store pollen grains
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The function of the style in a flower is to connect the stigma to the ovary. This is where pollen grains are deposited and transported to the ovary for pollination.
Stigma
The stigma.
it holds the stigma in place
The function of it is to store pollen grains
The sticky nature of the stigma is related to its function because it has to collect pollen. This is so the plant can reproduce.
The stigma of the flower is used to collect pollen. When pollen is carried by wind or animals it gets stuck onto the stigma by a glue that the stigma produces.
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To connect stigma with the ovary and facilitate the growth of pollen tubes
The function of the style in a flower is to connect the stigma to the ovary. This is where pollen grains are deposited and transported to the ovary for pollination.
The function of the style in a flower is to connect the stigma to the ovary. This is where pollen grains are deposited and transported to the ovary for pollination.
The function of the style in a flower is to connect the stigma to the ovary. This is where pollen grains are deposited and transported to the ovary for pollination.
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 develop