Stigma
The long neck of the pistil is called the style. It connects the ovary to the stigma at the top, allowing pollen to travel down to the ovary for fertilization.
The sticky top of the pistil is called the stigma. Its role is to receive pollen during pollination and enable fertilization to occur. The sticky surface helps to capture and hold onto pollen grains.
It's called the pistil which is made up of the style, stigma, and ovary.
pistil
The male part of a flower is the stamen. It consists of the anther, which produces pollen, and the filament. The stigma is the female part of the flower, located at the top of the pistil, which receives pollen during pollination.
Seeds are made at the base of the pistil in the ovule. The top of the pistil is sticky an is called the stigma.
The long neck of the pistil is called the style. It connects the ovary to the stigma at the top, allowing pollen to travel down to the ovary for fertilization.
Stigma
A pistil consists of three main parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky top part that receives pollen, the style is a slender tube that connects the stigma to the ovary, and the ovary contains the ovules where fertilization occurs and seeds are produced.
The sticky top of the pistil is called the stigma. Its role is to receive pollen during pollination and enable fertilization to occur. The sticky surface helps to capture and hold onto pollen grains.
It's called the pistil which is made up of the style, stigma, and ovary.
staminate = has no pistil pistilate = has no stamens
pistil
A pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary. The pistil top typically refers to the stigma, which is the sticky tip where pollen is received during pollination.
Pistil or stamen, but probably pistil
When a pollen grain comes into contact with the stigma, or top of the pistil, it sends a pollen tube down into the ovary at the pistil's base. Fertilization of plants by animals is called pollination.
The male part of a flower is the stamen. It consists of the anther, which produces pollen, and the filament. The stigma is the female part of the flower, located at the top of the pistil, which receives pollen during pollination.