The stigma is the female part of a flower that is sticky and collects pollen.
The flowers of the angiosperm are reproductive organsoften containing both male and female reproductive parts.
No, angiosperms do not have flagellated sperm. Instead, they have non-flagellated sperms that are carried to the egg by pollen tubes during fertilization.
The function of it is to store pollen grains
flowers
The stigma is the female part of a flower that is sticky and collects pollen.
to make honey bees are collect pollen
abdomen
no the pollen grain contains the male genetic material - sperm cells
stigma
pollen and ovules
Stigma
* pollination * makes honey * collects pollen
Angiosperm pollination is accomplished by the pollen falling upon the corn silk and producing an ear of corn
it is the sticky part on the end of the style that collects pollen
Angiosperm seeds are found inside the female cones. The cone is called a strobilus. The male cones distribute 1-2 million pollen grains. The female cones have a sticky secretion that catches the pollen and brings it into the female cone.
I think as it lands on flowers the pollen sticks to tiny little hairs on its legs.