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Showing to my sudents. Thank you for subtitles in portuguese!
ОтветитьApart from immobility, plants are so much more intelligent living beings!
Ответитьreally helpful video! thank you sm
Ответитьthis video made me realise that plants are probably much more smarter than me
ОтветитьAnd plants using information on photos they see their surrounding and can mimic other creatures for protection
ОтветитьMy four oclocks act funny lol
Ответитьthis is underrated
ОтветитьFlora & Fauna: tells time through circadian rythm and external stimuli 😎
Humans: time is just an illusion 😌
Man, plants are a lot smarter than I thought!
ОтветитьAmazing...
ОтветитьLoved the animation
ОтветитьThank you dear!
ОтветитьAwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
ОтветитьPlants are awesome, change my mind.
ОтветитьI dont know about anyone else but this video made me actually want to be a plant.... also the Selfie part was AWESOME.
Ответитьthe music in the end is so nice!
ОтветитьWhy drown out the narration with a cacaphony?
ОтветитьMorning Glory是牽牛花,不應翻譯成早晨的陽光。Water lily是睡蓮。moon flower是番薯的親戚天茄兒。
ОтветитьНу всё, теперь моя "Биологическая жертва" узнает истину.
Ответить유익하구먼
ОтветитьNature is wonderful 😭
ОтветитьThose little plants' faces are so cute
ОтветитьStill love Addison Anderson 🖤
Ответить"learning is fun" wish everyone is educated similarly
Ответить68 comments?!?! how early am i
ОтветитьThe creators should correct "phytochromes" to photoreceptors which is a group phytochromes belong to. Other photoreceptors are also involved and contribute to circadian rhythms. It would also be better to emphasize that majority of plants flower in terms of the amount of light they receive, not exactly temperature, this is the reason why there are plants which flower in certain seasons which have differed day and night lengths.:D
ОтветитьSo running my lights at night is ok then?
Ответитьamazing 💖 it's honestly nonsensical to say that these incredible natural processes have 'developed by chance'
ОтветитьPhytochromes
Sargen method
Sarcenium
so bunny's can turn white ?
ОтветитьIt doesn't so much matter what your clock says, it's environmental cues that count.
ОтветитьThis was gorgeous
ОтветитьSame
ОтветитьWhy can't we make a new food that helps our whole body
ОтветитьSavage
ОтветитьRead it as "How pants tell time"
ОтветитьYou should try your future in music as well
ОтветитьThe narrator's last name is savage
ОтветитьSome of these processes are purely chemical. For example, the perception of wavelength composition; there's one single molecule with two forms, each stabilized by a different wavelength (both in the "red" part of the spectrum) and each interacting with stuff in a different way.
ОтветитьI don't trust such information, plants react spontaneously to the enviroment, such thing as "time" is an ilusion of the mind. The only "time" that exists is the NOW.
ОтветитьWhat happens if you pour caffeinated water on plants?
ОтветитьHi
There are several inaccuracies in the Hebrew translation. How can I correct them?
Thanks
Donde hay medusas, cuidado. Y enteraros de como aliviar las picaduras, que a mi hermana le dieron fuerte en La Manga, por el lado del mar. ella no es quejicas, le dolía mucho.
Ответитьomg the plant was so cute!!!!!
Ответитьvery informative .thank you
ОтветитьI thought the title said "How PLANETS tell time"... That'd be an interesting video though too i'm sure
ОтветитьNot 'many' organism as you say in your video but ALL the organism have this ability. Everything acts and reacts according to Time, one example is the seasons.
ОтветитьThe narrator speaks more faintly than previous animations, it's sound very annoying... please talk a bit louder next time while muffling that annoying 'motor' like sound.
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