
1) Allergen 2) Pollinium 3) Spore
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1) Allergy cause 2) Allergy stimulant 3) Allergy trigger 4) American power pop group 5) Bees eat it 6) Cause of hay fever 7) Cause of some tears 8) Common allergen 9) Floral dispersion 10) Flower fertilizer 11) Flower powder 12) Grains from anthers 13) Hay fever cause 14) Hayfever cause 15) HTC Vive game
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Latin, meaning: fine flour, fine meal. (also pollis )
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• (n.) Fine bran or flour. • (n.) The fecundating dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers. See Flower, and Illust. of Filament.
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a mass of microspores in a seed plant appearing usually as a fine dust. Each pollen grain is a minute body, of varying shape and structure, formed ... [25 related articles]
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Male semen of plants.
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<plant biology> The microspores of seed plants, the powdery mass of microspores shed from anthers. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(pol´әn) the male fertilizing element of flowering plants.
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Male reproductive cells of flowers necessary on stigma of female flower for seed production; collected and used by bees as food for rearing their young. Pollen provides the protein part of the diet. Frequently called bee bread when stored in cells in the colony.
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Fine, powdery, yellowish grains that are the fertilizing element of flowering plants.
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The powder-like substance produced by a flowers anthers that fertilises the seeds
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Pol'len noun [ Latin
pollen fine flour, fine dust; confer Greek ...]
1. Fine bran or flour. [ Obsolete]
Bailey. 2. (Botany) The fecundating dustlike cells of the anthers of flowers. See
Flower , and
Illust. of
Filament .
Pollen grain...
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Dust-like grains that are the male reproductive cells of a plant. They are carried by the wind, bugs, animals to the female flowers of the plant. Without sufficient pollination, your plants will bear little fruit. If you live in an area with few bees or pollinating insects, you may need to pollinate some of your plants by hand (use a small artis...
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Pollen: Small, light, dry protein particles from trees, grasses, flowers, and weeds that may be spread by the wind. Pollen particles are usually the male sex cells of the plant, and are smaller than the tip of a pin. Pollen is a potent stimulator of allergic responses. It lodges in the mucus membranes that line the nose and in other parts of the re...
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Pollen is the male element of flowering plants, generally occurring in single grains, which vary greatly in form, size and colour. Pollen is formed in the part of the stamen known as the anther, and is shed when it is ripe.
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pollen 1. The fine powderlike material consisting of pollen grains that is produced by the anthers of seed plants. 2. The fertilizing element of flowering plants, consisting of fine, powdery, yellowish grains or spores, sometimes in masses. As a botanical term for the fertilizing element of flowers (from Linnæus, 1751), earlier 'dust' (1523); fro...
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Dust-like male bodies capable of fertilization of ovules. Each pollen grain contains two cells: the vegetative cell, from which the pollen tube develops and the generative cell, which produces sperm.
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Also pollen; see under flower. Flower The beginning of this stage in the annual vegetative cycle of the vine. is about six to eight weeks after budding. The exact point in time depends on the year-specific temperature development, the temperature totals achieved at the respective location and the vine-specific growth under changing weather con...
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a yellow powdery part of a flower responsible for creating fruit
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Fine particles containing the fertilizing element of plants (male) formed by the anthers of plants. Most allergies are caused by grass and tree pollens.
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noun the fine spores that contain male gametes and that are borne by an anther in a flowering plant
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a yellowish powder produced by the male parts of flowers and used for fertilization
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Fine, dust like micro- spores containing male genes.
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Fine, dust like micro- spores containing male genes.
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(also pollis ): fine flour, fine meal.
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