Usually insects although other methods such as wind can do it.
No, its the pistil that INSIDE the flower.
No, the style is part of the pistil. The pistil is the stigma, the style, and the ovary of a flower.
the pistil is the female reproductive parts of the flower!!!
Stigma
Yes, lotus flowers do have a pistil. The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
The pistil is the female part of the flower. When pollen is transfered from the stamen of the same flower or another flower of the same or similar type by wind, insects, or q-tips, a seed forms inside the pistil. Plant breeders actually remove the stamen from selected flowers and place pollen from other flowers ion or in the pistil with q-tips so the plant that grows from the seed will have the desired characteristics.
Pollen transfers from the anther to the pistil in plants during the process of pollination. Pollen grains contain male gametes that fertilize the female gametes in the pistil to initiate seed formation.
The pistil is the female part of the flower. It receives pollen, and contains what will become seeds,
Protect the flower as it develops
Sepal is a structure not found in a flower's pistil. The pistil consists of the stigma, style, and ovary, while the sepals are located outermost on the flower and protect the developing bud.
The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.
The entire device is called the pistil and consists of the stigma which receives the pollen, and the style which transfers the pollen to the ovary and then to the ovule.