The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
in iner part of the plant
the stigma
The receptive part of a carpel is called the stigma. It is located at the top of the carpel and serves as the landing platform for pollen during pollination. It is typically sticky or feathery to help capture and hold onto pollen grains.
stigma
The stigma of a plant is the receptive tip of the carpel. It is the part that receives pollen at pollination.
The part of the pistill is the stigma
anther or stigmaThat depends on what you mean by sticking to. The anther is the part of the plant that is the male organ and it creates pollen. So there is pollen attached to the anther.If you want to know where detached pollen (from the anther) lands to fertilize the egg- then you want the stigma. The sticky pad at the top of the pistil is where the pollen lands to begin creating the pollen tube, which eventually leads to fertilization.
The receptive part of a carpel is called the stigma. It is located at the top of the carpel and serves as the landing platform for pollen during pollination. It is typically sticky or feathery to help capture and hold onto pollen grains.
the middle of the flower holds pollen or wear it is yellow
On the stigma of the carpel
Pollen.
stigma
The stigma of a plant is the receptive tip of the carpel. It is the part that receives pollen at pollination.
The flower part from which pollen is disseminated is the stamen.
The part of the pistill is the stigma
In the female part of the flower called the Carpel. The seed grows out of the ovary.
it is the sticky part on the end of the style that collects pollen
The stigma
The pollen grains from the stamen (male part) of the flower are transferred to the carpel (female part) of another flower to pollinate (fertilize) that flower.