Biology, asked by derishav, 16 days ago

importance style and stigma in fertilisation​

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Answered by somyaranjann868
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Answer:

Only after pollination, when pollen has landed on the stigma of a suitable flower of the same species, can a chain of events happen that ends in the making of seeds. A pollen grain on the stigma grows a tiny tube, all the way down the style to the ovary.

Answered by ShraddhaKJ
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Answer:

Stigma and style are the part of the pistil or the female reproductive part of the flower.

During the process of fertilization, the pollen grains land on the stigma of the flower and go down through a tube-like structure called style. The stigma acts as a receptor and the style acts as a tube that leads the pollen grains towards the ovary.

Explanation:

The female reproductive part of a flower consists of three parts:

  • Ovary
  • Style
  • Stigma

Stigma is the place where the male pollen grain land to fertilize the flower. It is the topmost part and acts as a receptor.

Style is a long tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary and carries the pollen grains towards the ovary.

The ovary is the main female reproductive part that carries the ovules.

Your question is incomplete, but most probably your full question was "State the importance of stigma and style in fertilization".

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