it lets the pollen through it so it can go to the ovary
the stigma doesn't make seeds
it produces seeds
it produces seeds
The pistil consists of three parts: the stigma, where pollen is received; the style, a tube that connects the stigma to the ovary; and the ovary, which contains ovules that develop into seeds after fertilization.
stigma
What is stigma
The ovary in a flower contains ovules, which are the structures that develop into seeds after fertilization. The ovary protects and nourishes the ovules, and once fertilization occurs, it matures into a fruit to disperse the seeds.
no they cant ,because they actually don't have seeds but stigma's do so the stigma's reproduce the plant not the stamen.
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."
Seeds are made at the base of the pistil in the ovule. The top of the pistil is sticky an is called the stigma.
ovary
The stigma, style, and ovary together are called the pistil. The stigma is the receptive surface for pollen, the style is the slender stalk that supports the stigma, and the ovary is the base that contains the ovules which develop into seeds after fertilization.