Peek at the Conservatory Ep. 3 | Plant/Animal Symbiosis

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2023
  • It’s (almost) time to give thanks! 🍂🌟
    When you think of the season to be grateful, you might not think of plant symbiosis… As we give thanks for our friends, these plants also enjoy mutually beneficial symbiotic relationships with insects. It might be a stretch to call them “friends,” but both the plants and the ants are certainly happy. 🌱🐜
    Check out our latest peek at the UC Davis Conservatory, and enjoy this crisp fall season and the time with loved ones and friends.
    #GratitudeSeason #PlantSymbiosis #UCDavisConservatory 🌿💚
    The mission of the UC Davis Botanical Conservatory is to inspire, facilitate, promote and engage our visitors with an understanding and appreciation of plants, their diversity and the pivotal role they serve in the environments where they are found.
    👉Check out the UC Davis Conservatory here: bit.ly/3ZcKRih
    Featuring:
    UC Davis Botanical Conservatory
    Darain Debortoli: Cell Biology Major
    Kadin Richardson: Plant Sciences
    Video Description:
    UC Davis students Darain and Kadin introduce different types of symbiosis plants for the theme of Thanksgiving. They present facts about plants such as the Ant Plant, Cecropia Tree, and Bullhorn Acacia.

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