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Scanning electron image of ambrosia pollen. Magnification 2000 times, by 4x5 inch.
An extreme close-up captures the intricate structure of a daisy's stamen, highlighting vibrant blue pollen atop orange-tinted bases. The macro perspective reveals fine details and striking colour within the flower’s centre.
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Pollen grains from different plants, conputer illustration. Pollen grain size, shape and surface texture differ from one plant species to another, as seen here. The outer wall (exine) of the pollen in many plant species is highly sculpted which may assist in wind, water or insect dispersal. This pollen sculpting is also used by botanists to recognise plant species. Pores in the pollen wall help in water regulation and germination. These reproductive male spores produced by seed plants contain the male gametes. Pollen fertilises the female egg, with subsequent formation of plant seeds.
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Pollen is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of sexual reproduction. It consists of pollen grains (highly reduced microgametophytes), which produce male gametes (sperm cells). Pollen grains have a hard coat made of sporopollenin that protects the gametophytes during the process of their movement from the stamens to the pistil of flowering plants, or from the male cone to the female cone of gymnosperms.
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Pollen grains from a variety of plants. Pollen grain size, shape and surface texture differ from one plant species to another. The pollen grains contain a male gamete (reproductive cell) that is intended to fertilise an egg or ovule (female gamete). This will initiate the formation of a seed for a new plant. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), magnified x250 when printed at 10cm wide.
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Pollen is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of sexual reproduction. It consists of pollen grains (highly reduced microgametophytes), which produce male gametes (sperm cells). Pollen grains have a hard coat made of sporopollenin that protects the gametophytes during the process of their movement from the stamens to the pistil of flowering plants, or from the male cone to the female cone of gymnosperms.
Pollen grains from anther of Tradescantia (spiderworts) flower. Scanning electron microscopy.
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Pollen grains on Cosmos bipinnatus anther. Cosmos bipinnatus is a flowering herbaceous plant in the Asteraceae family, known commonly as garden cosmos or Mexican aster. This herb is a common plant of open fields, roadsides. The variably colored flowers also make it a popular ornamental garden plant. The anthers are the male reproductive parts that produce the pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), magnified x150 when printed at 10cm wide.
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Pollen grains from different plants, computer illustration. Pollen grain size, shape and surface texture differ from one plant species to another, as seen here. The outer wall (exine) of the pollen in many plant species is highly sculpted which may assist in wind, water or insect dispersal. This pollen sculpting is also used by botanists to recognise plant species. Pores in the pollen wall help in water regulation and germination. These reproductive male spores produced by seed plants contain the male gametes. Pollen fertilises the female egg, with subsequent formation of plant seeds.
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Magnified pollen grains under the light microscope. Grains of pollen often cause allergic reactions to the antigens embedded on the outer casing of microscopic grains. Hay fever and pollinosis. Photo.
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Hydrated and de-hydrated pollen grains (Stellaria graminea). All living pollen grains are able to absorb and release water. Thus, each grain can exist in either of two morphologically different states, the de-hydrated and the hydrated condition. S. graminea is a common plant of waysides, hedgerows and open woodlands. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM), magnified x1500 when printed at 10cm wide.
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