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The anthers after maturity of pollengarins split open by theactivity of endothecial cells to release pollen grains from thesporangia. Depending on the nature of pollination by wind, insect,birds or mammals, the floral parts are adapted structurally.

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the tip of it is sticky, so when the pollen is blown from the anther onto it by the wind, bees, etc. it captures the pollen by making it stick onto it

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The pollen is adapted because it is usually light weight and the petals near it attract animals to it.

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The stigma is sticky so it can trap pollen grains

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Because, haven't you ever heard of flower power?? flowers cna do whatever they darn well want

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The ovary is made of two carpels and there is a small tube called "style" through which the pollen goes in smoothly.

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Q: How is the stigma of a plant adapted to trap pollen grains and provide a place for them to grow?
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