It makes a seed Edited answer: In nature, pollen does not get into ovary, rather it land on the stigma and their it allowed to germinate to send pollen tube to the ovary only if it is compatible. Otherwise it is rejected by the stigmatic cells and withers away.
the stigma doesn't make seeds
no they can't
sticky stigma
Stigma
to make a seed because if the sterman touches th stingma they make a seed.
It makes a seed Edited answer: In nature, pollen does not get into ovary, rather it land on the stigma and their it allowed to germinate to send pollen tube to the ovary only if it is compatible. Otherwise it is rejected by the stigmatic cells and withers away.
seed dispersal
it become a fertilized and the young seed
The pollen grains cannot fertilize the flower
A stigma is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular characteristic or attribute. An example of a sentence using "stigma" could be: "There is a stigma attached to mental health issues that can prevent individuals from seeking help."
it lets the pollen through it so it can go to the ovary
the stigma doesn't make seeds
The style, ovary, and stigma are all parts of the pistil in a plant. The stigma grabs onto the pollen, the style leads between the two, and the ovary is where the embryo grows into a seed.
no they can't
The female part, the ovaries at the base of the stigma.
The pistil/stigma (top of the pistil), which is the female organ. Once fertilized, a seed or fruit will start developing.