We hypothesize that plants which live in dry climates produce pollen that have greater capabilities of flight, or are carried by the wind easier than pollen from plants which grow in other climates. Also, plants which live in wet climates produce pollen that is more "clingy" and have a stronger protection against the elements/environment.
If our hypothesis is supported, we expect to find pollen which live in wet climates to have more protrusions or "spikes"while ones in dry climates have a smooth outside.
If our hypothesis is rejected, we will not see these physical features on the pollen grain which help it maneuver it's environment.
If our hypothesis is supported, we expect to find pollen which live in wet climates to have more protrusions or "spikes"while ones in dry climates have a smooth outside.
If our hypothesis is rejected, we will not see these physical features on the pollen grain which help it maneuver it's environment.
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