2 functions of Stigma in flower
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Stigma is the topmost part of carpels in the gynoecium of a flower. In all flowering plants, stigma functions as a receptive tip, which collects pollen grains.
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- The pistil part which is looks like a knob is known as stigma. the flower contains the pistil part.
- The style connects the ovary and the stigma part of the flower.
- At the center of the flower, it is present. it is sticky in nature.
- The stigma paly an important role in pollen grains collection, it is important for fertilization, etc.
- Also, it takes part in female reproduction.
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