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
it holds the stigma in place
stigma">It holds up the stigmaActually it is the tube that sends the zygote down to the ovary
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.
Despite the sometimes stigma associated with Wal-Mart clothes, a lot of the stuff they carry holds up just fine.
it is stick so therefore it holds the pollen in place.
In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.
Stigma
stigma
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 pistil consists of three parts: the stigma, where pollen is received; the style, a tube that connects the stigma to the ovary; and the ovary, which contains ovules that develop into seeds after fertilization.
The style is held up by the style