stigma of flower is removed before pollination.The flower will
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Answer:
Pollination process occurs when pollen grains from the male part of one flower (anther) are transferred to the female part (stigma) of another flower. Once pollination occurs, the fertilized flowers produce seeds, which enable the associated plant to reproduce and/or form fruit.
Answer:
When the stigma of the flower is removed ultimately the process of fertilization does not takes place.
Explanation:
Stigma is present in the female reproductive part of the flower (ie) gynoecium. This part of the flower is sticky in nature but this sticky nature of stigma is responsible for collecting the pollen grains and thus helps in the process of fertilization.
When the stigma is removed before pollination, then the receptive part of the flower would be absent. Thus the collection of pollen grains does not take place.
Thus, due to the absence of pollen grains, there would be no other proceedings in the process of fertilization and hence fertilization does not take place.
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