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what is the function of stigma ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • In a flower, this landing zone and entrance is the stigma. It plays a pivotal role in reproduction. Most stigmas are adapted to trap pollen with hairs, flaps and other surfaces to increase their efficiency. Most stigmas are covered with a waxy, sticky substance.
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Answered by riku65
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the function of stigma in a flower is the pollen receptor .the stigma is a sticky tip on top of carpel. the stigma is contained inside of the pistil, which also contains the ovary, style and carpel .these tubes become part of the stigma and helps it to receive the Pollen .

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