What is pollen bacteria?
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An ion channel is a small pore in the cell
membrane that allows specific ions (charged atoms) to enter or leave the
cell. ... In many ways, a mature pollen grain resembles a bacterium: a single cell, all on its own, without support from its mother plant.
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Due to structure and nutritive composition, pollen provides a unique microhabitat. Cultivated bacteria belonged to Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes, with remarkable differences at species level between pollen species.
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