Angiosperm Pollen or Gymnosperm Pollen?

This blog was created by students from Ms. Lindahl's 7th period class. We are studying pollen from Poinsettia, Christmas Cactus, and Deodar Cedar to determine whether or not gymnosperm pollen is smaller than angiosperm pollen. We hypothesize that because gymnosperms use wind to spread their pollen, it will be smaller and thus lighter than angiosperm pollen.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Phylogenetic Tree By Pollen Morphology

Phylogenetic Tree By Pollen Morphology
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