hayfever
The white fuzzy things floating in the air are most likely pollen or seeds from plants. These particles can be carried by the wind and appear as floating fuzz in the air.
The white fluffy things floating in the air are called pollen grains. They come from plants, particularly flowers, trees, and grasses. Pollen grains are released into the air as part of the plant's reproductive process.
The male sex cells of plants are called pollen grains. When these pollen grains are released into the air by certain plants, they can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals, leading to hay fever symptoms.
Pollen is produced in the anthers.
the function of the pollen sac is to produce pollen (pollen grains). The pollen sac is the microsporangium of a seed plant in which pollen is produced. Most plants except coniferous plants contain four (4) pollen sacs.
The cotton-like things floating in the air are most likely pollen or seeds from plants. They are carried by the wind and can be seen in the air during certain times of the year, especially during the spring and summer months.
Wind moves pollen for some plants like grass and corn. Animal pollinators move pollen for many flowering plants.
Pollen grains from plants which do not flower are very similar to that of flowering plants, except they are different.
Pollen grains are produced in vascular plants
Robert Brown observed tiny particles within the pollen grains moving in a rapid, erratic motion. This phenomenon, now known as Brownian motion, is caused by the random collisions of water molecules with the pollen grains.
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Pollen grains