Gypsophila pollen grains, SEM
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Caption: Gypsophila pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Gypsophila (a small white flower) is insect-pollinated and has fairly large sticky pollen grains. This facilitates their attachment to the hairs of pollinating insects. Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by the male parts of flowering plants.
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