Stigma
Pollen.
sweat is triggered by heat.
Glucose (a sugary substance), is made in photosynthesis which is then consumed later :)
The stamens which are the male parts produce pollen. It creates in the anther. For an even better answer if the pollen from a stamen travels to the stigma in the same flower it will be know a self pollination. For cross pollination the anther must produce pollen and travel to a different flower's stigma. It is basically self pollination with two flowers.
Stigma
The stigma sticky that keeps the pollen grains from falling off.
Pollen is male part of the flower and stigma is the uppermost part of the gynoecium (which is female part). Thus stigma does not produce pollen, rather pollen land on stigma after pollination to fertilize the egg inside the ovary of the flower.
it eats a sugary substance called glucose.
no, the anther produces pollen
once a sugary substance has been eaten:)
The stigma, which is covered with a sticky substance, catches the pollen.
Glucose is the sugary substance which is the plants food.
at the top of the pistol, the stigma
The stigma of a flower is sticky in order to aid in the reproduction of the flower. The stickiness allows pollen to adhere to the stigma, a sexual organ. This sticky stigma also prevents unwanted organisms and insects from penetrating the plant.
Remember it as the sticky stigma
No, it is a noun (a sweet substance derived mainly from plants). There are several adjectives associated with sugar including sugary, sugared, and sugarless.