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The structure that connects the stigma to the ovary is called the style. The style is a long, slender tube-like structure that supports the stigma and allows for the transfer of pollen from the stigma to the ovary.

The stamen is the male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of the anther and filament. The anther produces pollen, which is then transferred to the stigma of the female reproductive organ.

The ovary is the female reproductive organ of a flower, containing the ovules which develop into seeds after fertilization.

Street protection refers to the various adaptations that flowering plants have developed to protect their reproductive structures from damage or predation, such as thorns, spines, or chemicals that deter herbivores.

In terms of a picture, you may want to search for images of a flower cross-section or diagram to see the various parts of the reproductive structures mentioned above.