In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.
The function of the stigma in a flower is to receive pollen. This is part of the female reproductive system of a flower.
The top portion of the pistil the female part of the flower
No, the stigma is the part of the flower that the pollen grain sticks to prior to fertilisation of the plant. It would be classed as a 'female' structure
Its a part of the flower tht holds the pollen
Holds the Anther that produce pollen
style
The style elevates the stigma in the flower. The style comes out of the ovary which is the female part of the flower.
yes ,a flower can reproduce without its stigma.
The pollen grains cannot fertilize the flower
The style elevates the stigma in the flower. The style comes out of the ovary which is the female part of the flower.
in the gumamela flower
the stigma is a female part of a flower
10 stigma in gumamela flower
The top portion of the pistil the female part of the flower
The middle of a flower is called a stigma...
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.
Self pollination is the dropping of pollen on the stigma of the same flower that produced the pollen, thereby pollinating the flower.
The stigma