How do you describe the pollen grain under the microscope if it has high
magnification but low resolving power?
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pollen looks like a fine yellow or white dust, but when magnified many thousands of times in a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) each plant pollen species reveals a unique set of characteristics. They can be distinguished by shape, size and ornamentation.
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Explanation:
Wash the pollen grains using alcohol and place the sample on a microscope slide (also keep an unwashed sample)
Add 50 percent glycerine to the sample and place under the stereo microscope for viewing.
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