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The Stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen during fertilization.
stigma True, but Ill explain more... Pollen from the Stamen- (male reproductive parts of a flower) must land on the Pistil-(female reproductive parts of a flower) for fertilization to occur, and thats when the seed grows in the ovary. :)
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The Stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen during fertilization.
The stamen provides pollen grains and male gametes are released from pollen grains during pollen germination and fertilization
For pollen grains to stick onto during fertilization.
stigma True, but Ill explain more... Pollen from the Stamen- (male reproductive parts of a flower) must land on the Pistil-(female reproductive parts of a flower) for fertilization to occur, and thats when the seed grows in the ovary. :)
fertilization
The entire female reproductive structure in a flower is known as the gynoecium, and the part that specifically receives the pollen is known as the stigma (note that referring to the human female's anatomy with the same word could result in severe dismemberment).The stamen.
Cross-Fertilization!
the seeds and embryos and pollen
fertilization is the process of producing a an offspring. in flowers the process stars when the pollen from the male sex cell/male gamete lands on the stigma the female gamete then the pollen feeds on the sticks stuff and then creates a pollen tube through the style. then the pollen fertilization the egg/ova. DEFINITION IS: fertilization is what happens when a plant is polinated
Anthers.
fertilization.
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