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What does a stigma in a flower do?

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Part of the pistil where the pollen germinates

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User Federico Builes
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Stigma is the platform on which pollen grains land. Pollen drops on the stigma from where fertilization occurs. Stigma's main work is to basically receive the pollen, thus it has sticky surface.

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