
Plants That Keep Themselves Warm
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Science, Chemistry, Biology, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores how certain organisms, particularly plants, regulate their body temperature through thermogenesis. While most animals can shiver or use brown fat to generate heat, plants rely on thermogenic respiration in their mitochondria. Some plants, like the Eastern skunk cabbage, can thermoregulate, maintaining a stable internal temperature. Despite the energy cost, thermogenesis offers advantages such as frost resistance and attracting pollinators. Plants like the dead horse arum use heat and scent to lure insects, benefiting both the plant and the pollinators.
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How do certain plants attract pollinators through temperature and scent?
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Describe the relationship between thermogenic plants and their pollinators.
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