Why is the stigma sticky in a flower? -Biology

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Last Answer : (1) Dry stigma Explanation: According to the surface of the stigma, we distinguish wet and dry stigma. Wet stigma covered with a sticky exudates containing sugars and different chemicals.

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Last Answer : Ans. b) Pollination