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How does the structure of the stigma aid in pollination?

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If the stigma is messed up it is hard for bees or insects to pollinate because the way they pollinate is by eating the nectar from the stigma and stick the pollen on their body and stick it on the stigma.

But if there is no stigma=no pollination
A good example of a model is a lily
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