pollen

[ˈpɑːlən]

pollen Definition

a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, that is transported from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female part of another flower of the same species, which fertilizes the ovules.

Using pollen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pollen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pollen from the flowers was making her sneeze.

  • Example

    The bees collect pollen from the flowers.

  • Example

    Pollen allergies are common during the spring season.

pollen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pollen

Phrases with pollen

  • the measurement of the number of pollen grains in a given volume of air

    Example

    The pollen count is high today, so I need to take my allergy medicine.

  • a tube that grows from a pollen grain and penetrates the ovule, enabling fertilization to occur

    Example

    The pollen tube grows down the style and into the ovary to fertilize the egg cell.

  • the time of year when plants release pollen into the air

    Example

    I always dread pollen season because of my allergies.

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Summary: pollen in Brief

Pollen [ˈpɑːlən] is a fine powdery substance, usually yellow, that is transferred from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female part of another flower of the same species, fertilizing the ovules. It can cause allergies during the spring season, as seen in 'Pollen allergies are common during the spring season.' 'Pollen count' measures the amount of pollen in the air, while 'pollen tube' refers to the tube that grows from a pollen grain to penetrate the ovule for fertilization.

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