style-the extension of the flower's ovary
The long slender part of a pistil is called the style. It connects the stigma to the ovary of a flower and allows for the pollen to travel down to fertilize the ovules.
The long slender part of the pistil on a flower is called the style. It connects the ovary to the stigma, which is the receptive tip where pollen is deposited.
The style rises up from the ovaries and the stigmas is at the end.
It is called the pistil, which is comprised of the style and the stamen.
The style is a long, slender stalk found within the flower. It links the stigma and the ovary. The stigma is located at the top of the style and it is a sticky platform in which the pollen grains are deposited.
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.
stigma,style and ovary are the three parts of the carpel.
A whiplike appendage is a long, slender extension resembling a whip found on certain organisms, such as flagellated bacteria or some protozoa. It is used for propulsion or movement through a fluid medium.
The slender loris has a life span of 12 to 15 years.
These are the slender bones in the foot . The shape is closest to a slender drumstick.
The three parts of the pistil are the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky tip where pollen lands, the style is the slender tube that connects the stigma to the ovary, and the ovary contains the ovules where fertilization occurs.