Which component of a flower receives pollen?

Understand the Problem

The question asks to identify the part of a flower that receives pollen, which is a key step in plant fertilization. The options given are different parts of a flower, and the correct answer is the one that functions to capture pollen.

Answer

The stigma receives pollen in a flower.

The stigma, which is located at the top of the pistil, receives pollen in a flower. It has a sticky surface that pollen adheres to.

Answer for screen readers

The stigma, which is located at the top of the pistil, receives pollen in a flower. It has a sticky surface that pollen adheres to.

More Information

The pistil is the female part of the flower consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary. The pollen grain must land on the stigma to fertilize the ovule and produce seeds.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the stamen and pistil. The stamen is the male part that produces pollen, while the pistil is the female part that receives pollen.

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