Chapter 32: Q. 7 (page 918)
The pollen lands on which part of the flower?
a. stigma
b. style
c. ovule
d. integument
Short Answer
The Correct Answer is Option (a)
The pollen lands on the Stigma of the flower.
Chapter 32: Q. 7 (page 918)
The pollen lands on which part of the flower?
a. stigma
b. style
c. ovule
d. integument
The Correct Answer is Option (a)
The pollen lands on the Stigma of the flower.
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