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It is a swollen structure at the end of a style

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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Answer:

At the base of the inside of the flower is a swollen green ovary. The style is the green stalk, while the stigma is the swelling at the end closest to the outside. The stigma is the surface on which pollen must land (or be placed) during pollination. ... The pollen is produced in a sac-like structure called the anther.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Stigma is the swollen structure at the end of a style.

Explanation:

  • Stigma is the swollen place or swollen structure where the pollen grains are to be placed or to be dropped during the process of pollination in the flowers of the plants.
  • Stigma is the part of the 'female reproductive system' of a flower.
  • Stigma along with the style and ovary compromises of the pistil which is known as the female reproductive system of the flower.
  • In other words, stigma is the entrance to the pollen grains or as the landing platform for the pollen grains.

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