IPA: /ɪnˈtaɪn/
KK: /ɪnˈtaɪn/
The inner layer of a spore or pollen grain, which is primarily made of cellulose.
The intine plays a crucial role in protecting the genetic material of the pollen grain.
The word 'intine' originates from Latin 'intina', meaning a thin membrane or skin. It refers specifically to a layer or covering, particularly in biological contexts.
Think of 'intine' as a thin 'membrane' or 'skin' that covers something, helping you remember its meaning.