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Cucumber pollen, SEM
Cucumber pollen. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (green) from a cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus). Each pollen grain contains a male gamete (reproductive cell) that is intended to fertilize ovules or eggs (the female gametes) of another flower, initiating the formation of a seed. Cucumber plants ordinarily have both male and female flowers on the same plant, and some agent is required to transfer the pollen between flowers of the same or of different plants. The outer wall (exine) of each pollen grain is highly sculpted to aid the dispersal of the pollen grains but, as with other cucurbits, cucumber pollen is large and sticky, so pollination relies heavily on bees.
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Cucumber pollen, SEM
Description:
Cucumber pollen. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (green) from a cucumber plant (Cucumis sativus). Each pollen grain contains a male gamete (reproductive cell) that is intended to fertilize ovules or eggs (the female gametes) of another flower, initiating the formation of a seed. Cucumber plants ordinarily have both male and female flowers on the same plant, and some agent is required to transfer the pollen between flowers of the same or of different plants. The outer wall (exine) of each pollen grain is highly sculpted to aid the dispersal of the pollen grains but, as with other cucurbits, cucumber pollen is large and sticky, so pollination relies heavily on bees.
Credit:
Susumu Nishinaga/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2310695
Legacy Identifier:
SK2581
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Size:
3050px × 4052px 8MB
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B786/0907
B786/907
B7860907
bee
biology
botany
cells
colored
cucumber
cucumis sativus
exine
false-color
false-colored
fertilization
flower
flowering
fruit
gamete
gametes
large
male
many
multiple
nature
plant
plant anatomy
polinate
pollen
pollen grain
pollen grains
reproduction
reproductive
scanning electron microscope
sem
sex cell
sticky
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