According to Leibniz, the world is made up of indivisible, but nevertheless complex, self-sufficient units that he called monads. |
Spinoza would be right, said Leibniz, were it not for the existence of monads. |
According to Leibniz, the whole world is an aggregate of monads. |
Pollen grains may be released as monads, tetrads or polyads. |
Pollen, in monads or tetrads, is presented in the anthers, adhering to the anther by means of pollenkitt or elastoviscin until collected. |
Pollen grains are packaged into polyads of 32 associated monads, more than enough to fertilize the ovules of an individual flower. |