Physics explains how pollen gets its stunning diversity of shapes

Physics explains how pollen gets its stunning diversity of shapes

In a developing pollen grain (1), a material called primexine clumps together into regions with different densities (2). Confined inside a temporary cell wall, that lumpy material creates ripples in the cell membrane (3), which remain after the original cell wall dissolves (4).

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