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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.

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What is the purpose of the stigma on a flower?

In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.


What can anthers produce?

The anther produces pollen grains which would be transferred to other plant's stigma which will receive the pollen grains when an insect fly pass it then the pollen grains will be stuck on its wings.


What is the job of a stigma?

The stigma on a flower is responsible for receiving pollen during fertilization. It is the receptive surface where pollen grains adhere and germinate to produce a pollen tube that delivers sperm to the ovules. This process is essential for sexual reproduction in plants.


Were does pollen comes from?

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.


What will happen if the stigma of the flower was missing?

The pollen grains cannot fertilize the flower


What is the function of the parts of the flower that is the style stigma anther pollen pistil and egg?

Flowers are the reproductive parts of the flower. The male parts produce pollen and the egg takes in the pollen and creates seed.


What part of the plant receive pollen?

stigma


What is transferring pollen grains from another to the stigma of a flower?

when pollen grain are transferred from the stigma the ovule of the flower , whats takes place


The part of a flower pollen sticks to?

That is called the stigma.


How does flowers get their pollen?

Flowers produce pollen in their male reproductive organs called anthers. Pollen is typically dispersed from the anthers by wind, insects, birds, or other animals and may land on the stigma of the same flower (self-pollination) or on the stigma of a different flower (cross-pollination) to fertilize the ovules and produce seeds.


What part of a flower produced pollen?

There are two parts of a flower that produces pollen. The two parts are the stalk and the top of the flower.


What is self-pollinating?

Self pollination is when the pollen from the Stamen goes to the Stigma of the same flower, rather then the pollen going to a Stigma of a different flower.