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What does the stigma do for the plant?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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9y ago

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The work of the stigma is to trap pollen grains from pollination agents. Afterwards, it goes ahead to direct the pollen grains to the ovum.

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12y ago

The stigma on a plant is located usually at the top and in the middle of the plant. It receives and takes the pollen to the ovary of the plant for fertilization.

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9y ago

The stigma of a plant is the tip of a carpel that receives pollen. In most plants, the surface of the stigma will be wet and sticky.

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9y ago

it recieves pollen from the flower/

It is the topmost papilose part of the gynoecium of the flower.

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Stigma is the topmost papilose part of the gynoecium of the flower.

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11y ago

It is a female plant's reproductive part.

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it dances with the caterpilla

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10y ago

nothing

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