The stigma, at the top of the pistil.
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The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
No the stigma is the very tip of the pistil, that catches pollen.
The stamen is the female part of the plant that catches pollen from the the anther from another plant (in some cases) and the anther obviously carries the pollen and the pollen gets blown off to other plants.
The stigma catches pollen and the pollen grain germinate on the stigma. The stigma is sticky to catch and trap pollen with various hairs or flaps.
Fertilization is occurred when ripe pollen from an anther of the same kind of flower catches on the stigma, each pollen grain sends out a tiny threadlike tube. The tube grows down through the style and pierces one of the ovules in the ovary. This process is called fertilization.
The stigma
The stigma
It goes in the stigma, which is what catches the flying pollen in the air, and it's also the sticky regimen.
The stigma catches pollen and the pollen grain germinate on the stigma. The stigma is sticky to catch and trap pollen with various hairs or flaps.
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
The stigma, which is covered with a sticky substance, catches the pollen.
I think it's Stigma -.-t
No the stigma is the very tip of the pistil, that catches pollen.
the middle of the flower holds pollen or wear it is yellow
The stamen is the female part of the plant that catches pollen from the the anther from another plant (in some cases) and the anther obviously carries the pollen and the pollen gets blown off to other plants.
Its the wind that carries the pollens. The flowers swells sticky substance that catches the pollen grains
bees, wind, or other insect catches pollen (which acts like sperm) on it's legs, it carries the pollen to another plant and rubs the pollen on the pistil(Egg) which travels down to the ovary, then the plant creates a seed.