In the context of a flower, "sigma" likely refers to the stigma, which is the part of the pistil that receives pollen during the pollination process. The stigma is typically sticky or feathery, allowing it to effectively capture pollen grains brought by wind or pollinators. Once pollen lands on the stigma, it germinates and grows a pollen tube down into the ovary, facilitating fertilization. This process is crucial for the reproduction and development of seeds in flowering plants.
It is the flower that is representative of the organization and its sister sorority.
The Delta Sigma Theta sorority's official flower is the African violet. It was chosen as a symbol of the strength and beauty of the organization's members. The purple petals represent the sorority's official colors of crimson and cream.
it controls the flower
it is a male part in the flower
it is a male part in the flower
It protects the flower bud.
Stigma is a sticky structure that serves as a landing platform for pollen... it sits above the style.
The male part is called the stamen and the female part is the sigma
yes, h=1/sigma(standard deviation)
Sepals protect the flower whilst the flower is developing from a bud.
The corolla is the collective term for the petals of a flower. Therefore the function is to attract insects for pollination.
The function of a flower is to attract things and animals that pollinate then so they can aid in the fertilization of the plants seeds.