Elder plant pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (yellow) from an elder plant (Sambucus sp.). Pollen grains contain the male sex cells of a flowering plant. Millions of pollen grains are produced by each flowering plant. In the process of pollination, some of these pollen grains are transported from a flower's anthers to the female reproductive parts of a plant. This allows the female and male sex cells to combine in the formation of a seed. Elder plants (which produce elderberries) are found in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Magnification: x590 at 10 centimetres wide. | |
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