õietolm
Õietolm, the Estonian term for pollen, is the male gametophyte of seed plants, produced in the anthers of flowers and in the male cones of conifers. In flowering plants, a pollen grain contains a vegetative cell and a generative cell that divides to form two sperm cells. After pollination, pollen tubes grow through the style to deliver sperm to ovules, enabling fertilization and seed development.
The pollen wall consists of an inner intine and an outer exine made largely of sporopollenin, a
Pollen is dispersed by different vectors. Wind-dispersed pollen (anemophilous) tends to be small, light and smooth,
In humans, pollen inhalation is a common allergen source; pollen allergies cause rhinitis and asthma in sensitive
Overall, õietolm plays a central role in plant reproduction and ecosystem functioning, while also intersecting with