The word 'airborne' is an adjective, a word thatdescribesa noun: airborne pollen, airborne troops.
An aeroallergen is any form of airborne allergen, such as pollen.
sunflower seeds may cause an allergy if eaten but they are not an airborne allergy however sunflower pollen may cause an airbourne allergy
Once pollen is airborne, its main objective is to find other plants to pollenate. However, many times, the pollen does not make it to a new plant. It ends up entering the nasal cavities of people. For those with pollen allergies it can be very troublesome.
Pollen can easily become airborne and when it does, it can be carried long distances. it will settle on plants and other flowers to help pollinate or it can get into homes and on cars, and if you are allergic to a particular pollen you may develop hay fever symptoms when you breathe it in.
The white fuzzy things floating in the air are typically pollen, dust, or other airborne particles.
The yellow powder left after it rains is likely pollen. Pollen is produced by plants and can be carried by the wind or rain. This powdery substance is released during the plant's reproductive process and can accumulate on surfaces after rain showers.
No, hay fever does not cause a fever. It is a common allergic reaction to pollen or other airborne allergens, but it does not typically result in a high body temperature.
S. Conrade Head has written: 'Airborne pollen and fungus spores in Oregon' -- subject(s): Pollen, Spores, Allergens, Fungi 'Plant taxonomy and ecology of the East Eagle Creek drainage of the Wallowa mountains, northeastern Oregon' -- subject(s): Botany, Ecology
Th HEPA filter captures 99% of airborne particles 2 microns or larger. This includes smoke, pet dander, pollen, dust and mold spores.
Airborne has two syllables.
The only whole Airborne division is the 82nd. Although 101st still bears the Airborne tab above their unit insignia, they are not an airborne unit.