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This question is asking us what we call it when pollen grains arrive on the stigma of a flower.
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So remember, in the center of flower, we have a carpal, and this is sometimes called a pistol.
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And at the very top, we have the place where the pollen is supposed to arrive, and that is the stigma.
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And the stigma is often sticky to help capture the pollen.
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And the pollen grains, either by wind or by the activity of a pollinator, end up there.
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So that's where the pollen ends up.
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And the question is asking, what do we call the movement of pollen from basically the male parts of a flower, the anthers, to the stigma? so the movement of pollen to the stigma...