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Which part of an angiosperm is sticky and collects pollen?

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I believe it's called the stigma
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Answer:

The part of an angiosperm that is sticky and collects pollen is known as stigma

Step-by-step explanation:

Stigma is the surface that is sticky and is at the top of the pistil, it is equipped with specialized cells that secrete sugary substances; Its function is to catch and hold pollen. Stigma retains and causes pollen to germinate. There are a variety of and very specific ways to absorb and capture pollen, for example, they are in the form of feathers, such as in grassy plants.

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