Pollen grains under microscope.
Hibiscus flower.
Today during recess time, me and Clarissa Kuek were taking care of the public phone which is located at church. We were so bored that we decided to help the plants to transfer pollen grains from the anthers to the stigmas since there are a lot of hibiscus flowers over there.We were doing cross-pollination on the flowers as our Science teacher said that cross-pollination is better than self-pollination.wakaka...The stigmas are so sticky that I can feel the pollen grains stick on it firmly. We really did something good today, aren't we? teehee.=)
Today during recess time, me and Clarissa Kuek were taking care of the public phone which is located at church. We were so bored that we decided to help the plants to transfer pollen grains from the anthers to the stigmas since there are a lot of hibiscus flowers over there.We were doing cross-pollination on the flowers as our Science teacher said that cross-pollination is better than self-pollination.wakaka...The stigmas are so sticky that I can feel the pollen grains stick on it firmly. We really did something good today, aren't we? teehee.=)
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