The Relationship Between Plants that Come from Bulbs
Research Question:
What's the relationship between plants that grow from bulbs?
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Friday, December 11, 2015
Dissecting Scope Images
Daffodil
35x
Pollen looks like little sugar crystals
35x
Pollen looks like little sugar crystals
Narcissus
35x
Sugar-like pollen, but surface of petal looks fuzzy
35x
Sugar-like pollen, but surface of petal looks fuzzy
Tulip
35x
Surface of petal looks brown and dead, but pollen looks
small, yellow, and sugar-like
35x
Surface of petal looks brown and dead, but pollen looks
small, yellow, and sugar-like
Pollen Data Table
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Pollen size (μm) L x W
|
Pollen Type
|
Number of Apertures
|
Surface Texture
|
Narcissus
|
Narcissus papyraceus
|
55.5 x 49.5
|
Inaperture
|
0
|
Foveolate
|
Daffodil
|
Narcissus poeticus
|
43.9 x 27.3
|
Monocolpate
|
1
|
Foveolate
|
Tulip
|
Tulipa epidulis
|
55.5 x 49.5
|
Monocolpate
|
1
|
Scabrate
|
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
SEM Pollen Images
Tulip
2000x
50.5 x 55.5 µm
More of a circular shape and oddly shaped pollen compared to the other two flowers
More of a circular shape and oddly shaped pollen compared to the other two flowers
Narcissus
2000x
23.8 x 49.6 µm
Oval shaped with a dip in the middle of the pollen. Some pollen is folded
Oval shaped with a dip in the middle of the pollen. Some pollen is folded
Daffodil
2000x
27.4 x 43.9 µm
Oval shaped and looks like stones
Oval shaped and looks like stones
Monday, December 7, 2015
Light Microscope Images
Daffodil
400x
Stuck together
Ovular shaped
Many small holes
A couple of larger holes
Narcissus
400x
400x
Multiple pollen
Often grouped
Circular/ovular
Lots of little circles within the pollen
Tulip
400x
Circular
Extreme amounts of little dots
Almost like a pattern
Moving(?)
Some have small creases
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