Mark the odd one out with respect to the parts of Pistil: A. Ovary B. Funicle C. Stigma D. Style
Option B A flower can have many pistils. Pistils are composed of three main parts: 1) the sticky top called the stigma, which catches pollen grains; 2) the style, a long neck that connects the stigma and the ovary; and 3) the ovary, in which ovules are produced. The filament supports the anther, which is where pollen develops.