During Pollination, pollen sticks to (anther/stigma).
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The female part of a flower has a special swelling, called a stigma. When pollen grains land on the stigma, they stick to it and begin to germinate. A microscopic tube sprouts from each pollen grain and starts to grow into the stigma. ... A flower's stigma is held up on a style so it can catch pollen.
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Stigma is the correct✔ answer.
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