stigma
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
A stigma is the receptive part of a flower's female reproductive system, designed to receive pollen during the process of pollination. It plays a crucial role in fertilization by capturing and recognizing pollen grains for eventual fertilization.
The pollen grain needs to land on the stigma of the plant for successful pollination to occur.
The stigma of a plant is the receptive tip of the carpel. It is the part that receives pollen at pollination.
A stigma is the female part of a flower, it is meant to receive the pollen (male gamete) in order to reproduce.
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
The anther is the part of a plant that produces pollen. It is located on the stamen, which is the male reproductive part of a flower. Pollen is essential for the fertilization of plants.
The male part that produces pollen is the Stamen, The female part with pollen receptors, is the stigma.
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.
A stigma is the receptive part of a flower's female reproductive system, designed to receive pollen during the process of pollination. It plays a crucial role in fertilization by capturing and recognizing pollen grains for eventual fertilization.
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To receive and scrutinize the compatibility of pollen grains
it is the stigma
The anther produces pollen grains which would be transferred to other plant's stigma which will receive the pollen grains when an insect fly pass it then the pollen grains will be stuck on its wings.