WHAT IS OBSERVED WHEN POOLEN GRAINS SUSPENDED IN WATER IS PLACED UNDER A MICRSCOPE
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Most students of biology have witnessed Brownian motion when they observed in the lens of an optical microscope the erratic and jittery movement of microscopic substances in a liquid, such as pollen grains suspended in water on a microscope slide.
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