How Do You Spell POLLEN MASS?

Pronunciation: [pˈɒlən mˈas] (IPA)

The word "pollen mass" refers to a cluster of pollen grains found in flowering plants. Its spelling can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "pol" is pronounced as /ˈpɑl/, with a stressed "a" sound followed by an "l". The second syllable "len" is pronounced as /lɛn/, with a short "e" sound and an "n". The final syllable "mass" is pronounced as /mæs/, with a short "a" sound followed by an "s". The overall pronunciation of "pollen mass" is /ˈpɑl.lɛn.mæs/.

POLLEN MASS Meaning and Definition

  1. A pollen mass refers to a cohesive clump or aggregation of individual pollen grains that are produced by the male reproductive organs of flowering plants. It is often formed as a result of the anther, a part of the flower, which contains numerous pollen sacs. Within these sacs, the microscopic pollen grains, which contain the male gametes, are produced.

    The pollen mass is typically composed of numerous individual grains that are held together by a sticky, adhesive substance known as pollenkitt or pollenal glue. This adhesive material helps maintain the cohesion of the pollen grains into a compact mass, ensuring effective pollination. It allows the pollen mass to adhere to various surfaces, including the bodies of insects or other pollinators, aiding in the transfer of pollen between flowers for successful fertilization.

    The appearance and properties of a pollen mass can vary depending on the plant species. Some pollen masses may be spherical or elongated in shape, while others may have a loose or powdery texture. The color of a pollen mass can also vary, usually reflecting the color of the mature pollen grains it contains, which can be yellow, brown, orange, red, or even purple.

    The pollen mass plays a crucial role in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants, as it carries the male gametes necessary for fertilizing the female reproductive organs of the same or different plant species. This process facilitates the production of seeds and the continuation of plant life cycles.

  2. An agglutinated mass of pollen, occurring in some orders of plants.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of POLLEN MASS

The word "pollen" originated from the Latin word "pollen" which means "fine powder" or "mill dust". It is related to the Latin word "pullus" meaning "dust" and "pulvis" meaning "powder".

The word "mass" originated from the Old English word "maesse" which means "religious service" or "feast". It is derived from the Latin word "missa" which means “dismissal” in reference to the final words of the Catholic Mass: “Ite, missa est" meaning "Go, it is the dismissal".

When combined, "pollen mass" refers to the aggregation or collection of pollen grains, typically found in many flowering plants.

Similar spelling word for POLLEN MASS

  • axio-mesio-distal plane.

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