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How bees help plants have sex - Fernanda S. Valdovinos

How bees help plants have sex - Fernanda S. Valdovinos

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their inability to get up and move around tends to inhibit them. Luckily for plants, bees and other pollinator species (including butterflies, moths and birds) help matchmake these lonely plants in exchange for food. Fernanda S. Valdovinos explains how these intricate pollination networks work and how it can all change from one season to the next. Lesson by Fernanda S. Valdovinos
Date: 2020-08-22

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Most of us don't know almost anything about elementary facts of nature. For example, bats, that are mentioned incidentally and a lot of people think are evil, are very efficient pollinators and therefore useful for animals like us who are on top of them in the food chain. Nice animation and good work, Fernanda!
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Woowowwwww! Nature is so intelligent! I see bees in a whole new light now. Never will I ever swat a bee again just because it buzzed in my face! Respect!
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Hey TED-Ed on Monday I diagnosed with apendicites and I just wanna know how does apendicites work and can affect to humans
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