Why are the stigma of most flowers sticky?
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In case you don't know, the stigma on a flower is the part that receives the pollen from bees. ... It's designed to trap pollen and is quite sticky, in an effort to increase the ability to capture pollen.
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The stigma is sticky to help it grab pollen from bees collecting pollen from another flower. It is also because pollens are also transferred through air and stigma catches them.
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