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the hibiscus and spider lily pollen grain stucture

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Answered by ishansh2807
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Comparison between an Hibiscus rosa-sinensis grain pollen (A) and a buckminster C60-fullerene molecule (B) (Creative Common License – Rob Hooft). ... We first demonstrate that pollen of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis has a strong symmetry regarding the distribution of its spines

Answered by HappyJohn
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The pollen grain of hibiscus are very tiny or small. The diameter of pollen grains of hibiscus ranges from 0.01 mm to 0.5 mm. The pollen wall which covers or surrounds the pollen grains are of different shapes. Some pollens also have unique type of decoration.

The pollen grains of spider lily are also small. The pollens here shows hexagonal and pentagonal shaped distribution of elements.

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