yes
By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
yes, but it is the anther to the stigma of a different plant self pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the same plant
stigma
The pollen grain needs to land on the stigma of the plant for successful pollination to occur.
A plant with a sticky stigma is more likely to be insect-pollinated. The stickiness of the stigma helps to capture pollen grains brought by insects. Wind-pollinated plants typically have feathery stigmas to catch pollen grains carried by the wind.
wind pollinated
they develop from a polinated flower
By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals
The stigma of a plant is the tip of a carpel that receives pollen. In most plants, the surface of the stigma will be wet and sticky.
the stigma is a female part of a flower
colourful petal
If the stigma of a plant is cut off, it may hinder the plant's ability to receive pollen and reproduce. The stigma is the part of the female reproductive structure of a flower where pollen lands and starts the fertilization process. Without a functional stigma, the plant may struggle to produce seeds and fruits.
Suports the stigma.
The stigma of mental illness can prevent people from seeking help.
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
The stigma is the part of the flower where the pollen grains stick during pollination