what is stigma and anther?
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stigma is the sticky end of the carple...and receivs pollen grains
it is the stalk of the pistil
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Explanation:The anther is the terminal part of the en:stamen (or androecium), male reproductive component of the en:flower in en:angiosperms. It is connected to the other parts of the flower by a stalk called a filament. ... When the anther matures, it opens, and release the pollen grains.
As you can see, the stigma is very important to the process of reproduction in flowering plants. It provides a receptacle for pollen to land on and be re-hydrated before entering the style to travel to the ovary. Without stigmas, flowering plants would not exist.
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