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How do pollen grains prevent ourselves from drying up ??

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Answered by DreamySoul
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Pollen grains achieve the proper state of desiccation by folding in on themselves as they dry, which reduces the rate of water loss (and also accommodates the reduced volume of water, making the grain smaller).

Answered by fathimaroohee
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Pollen grains achieve the proper state of desiccation by folding in on themselves as they dry, which reduces the rate of water loss (and also accommodates the reduced volume of water, making the grain smaller)

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