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The anther holds the pollen.
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The Stigma
A Stigma can help in collecting/catching the pollen (sperm) of another plant, and holds the eggs to be fertilized by the pollen.
During fertilization in flowering plants, the stigma of the pistil receives the pollen. The stigma is the sticky top part of the pistil, which captures and holds the pollen grains. Once the pollen lands on the stigma, it germinates and forms a pollen tube that travels down the style to reach the ovary, where fertilization occurs.
The anther holds the pollen.
They are called anthers. They carry the pollen.melesters
anther
It's pollen.
the style is the part that holds the pollen.
The Stigma
it is stick so therefore it holds the pollen in place.
The stamen, or to be more specific, the microsporangia.
The stigma is the sticky surface at the top of the pistil; it traps and holds the pollen. The style is the tube-like structure that holds up the stigma. Stigma- the female part of the plant where the pollen grains land and germinate
The answer is Pollen.
The tall, thin part of a flower that holds the pollen is called the stamen. Specifically, the knobbed tip is known as the anther, which produces and releases pollen. The stamen, along with the pistil, is one of the key reproductive structures in flowering plants.
A Stigma can help in collecting/catching the pollen (sperm) of another plant, and holds the eggs to be fertilized by the pollen.