Biology, asked by tyrant9675, 1 year ago

What is the role of stigma in a plant?

Answers

Answered by varshadakhle
2
Hii.

here is your answer. .

⤵ ⤵ ⤵ ⤵ ⤵ ⤵ ⤵

Stigma is a female reproductive part of flower.

It performs function of receiving pollen grains.

It is an important organ in flower.


hope it helps you. ☺

tyrant9675: Thanks a lot
varshadakhle: wc
vinithjain: ok
Answered by vinithjain
0
. In plants, the male gametophyte used in reproduction is pollen. For fertilization to occur, the pollen grains must be transferred from the anther, where they are produced, to the pistil, which contains the female gametophytes. Pollen is often transferred by wind or by animals, such as butterflies and bees. In order for the pollen to reach the female gametophyte inside the pistil, it must have a place to land and enter. In a flower, this landing zone and entrance is the stigma. It plays a pivotal ro

tyrant9675: Thnks a lot
Similar questions