Biology, asked by sagarde409, 3 months ago

Why are anthers prominent in a flower and why stigma usually sticky?


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Answered by krishnasaranb123
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Answer:

Anthers hold the pollen that contain the sperm necessary for reproduction. The long filaments hold the anthers up from the center of the flower to increase the chances that a visiting pollinator will brush against the anthers and collect the pollen.

Answered by bablurana3333
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Answer:

a female portion of flower is generally located at the center. It is called pistil and is made up of three parts. The top of pistil is called stigma and is sticky so it will trap pollen grains.

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