Snelle planten Een, twee, hebbes, die vliegt niet meer weg. Wie vliegen wil vangen moet vliegensvlug zijn, en dat is venusvliegenval. Een jagende plant. Waar de meeste planten ten prooi vallen aan gulzige insecten, eet deze vleeseter ze juist op. Daarmee is venusvliegenval al een uitzondering onder de planten. Een ander verschil, de meeste plantenContinue reading “Snelle planten”
Author Archives: Femke de Jong
Regulating enzymes
Regulating enzymes Regulation can happen in many ways. For metabolic pathways three main regulatory mechanisms can be distinguished. A) The production of its enzymes, B) the degradation of these enzymes and C) regulating the activity of these enzymes. Where the regulation through the production and degradation of enzymes is crude and imprecise, regulation through regulatingContinue reading “Regulating enzymes”
The art of bending
The art of bending How to bend, or more precisely, how do plants bend? This was the question Baral and his colleagues set to answer. The bending of plants occurs as a result of many stimuli, such as wind, the search of nutrients, or obstacles. These can all occur at various stages of plant development.Continue reading “The art of bending”
Pollinated by roaches
Pollinated by roaches Thinking about the pollination of flowers most of us generally assume bees do all the hard work. While bees are busy as bees pollinating flowers, they are hardly the only ones recruited for the job. Loads of other insects are helping out, with bats and hummingbirds also part of the pollination workforce. AContinue reading “Pollinated by roaches”