The knob at the top of a flower is called the stigma. It is part of the flower's reproductive system and is the structure that receives pollen during fertilization. The stigma is usually sticky to help capture pollen grains, facilitating the process of pollination.
The sticky knob-like ball on the top of the stamen is called the anther. It is responsible for producing and releasing pollen, which contains the male gametes of flowering plants. When pollination occurs, pollen grains from the anther can be transferred to the stigma of a flower, facilitating fertilization and the production of seeds.
the top of a stamen is called filament
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The top of the shifter knob.
A decoration on top of a gable or spire is called a finial. It is usually in the shape of a flower or a leaf.
Yes, a universal shift knob will work in the Volkswagen Golf. The shift knob is added to the shift column by removing the top of the knob and using the included screw to attach the knob.
the stamen is the male reproductive structure of a flower that produces pollen and consists of an anther at the top of a filament
One thing the top of a flower does is provide nectar for bees.
On top of the switch there is a button, press down. Pull knob off.
"Top it the knob" seems to be a typo or misspelling. It does not have a known meaning or commonly used phrase. Can you provide more context?
The 'key block'
Pull the black knob on the front side of the top in the inside, keeping the knob pulled out, push up on the top evenly and make sure the metal bar locks into place.