Do Sleepy Plants Sleep at Night?

Sleepy plants are perhaps the most fun part of the legume family. Quite similar to their sisters in appearance, they have the peculiarity of closing their leaves in response to certain stimuli such as friction or loud noise. Hence its scientific name: Mimosa pudica, and its many common names: shamef...

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Jaramillo Escobar, Ana María
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2011
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EAFIT Children's University
Questions Network
science writing
sleepy plants
mimosa pudica
science popularization
en "la red de preguntas" se da respuesta a la pregunta formulada por Simon Saldarriaga acerca de las plantas dormilonas
plantas
hojas
cientificos
el dia y la noche
plegarse,encoger
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Copyright (c) 2011 Ana María Jaramillo
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv ¿Las plantas dormilosas tambien duermen de noche?
title Do Sleepy Plants Sleep at Night?
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EAFIT Children's University
Questions Network
science writing
sleepy plants
mimosa pudica
science popularization
en "la red de preguntas" se da respuesta a la pregunta formulada por Simon Saldarriaga acerca de las plantas dormilonas
plantas
hojas
cientificos
el dia y la noche
plegarse,encoger
title_short Do Sleepy Plants Sleep at Night?
title_full Do Sleepy Plants Sleep at Night?
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Questions Network
science writing
sleepy plants
mimosa pudica
science popularization
topic EAFIT Children's University
Questions Network
science writing
sleepy plants
mimosa pudica
science popularization
en "la red de preguntas" se da respuesta a la pregunta formulada por Simon Saldarriaga acerca de las plantas dormilonas
plantas
hojas
cientificos
el dia y la noche
plegarse,encoger
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hojas
cientificos
el dia y la noche
plegarse,encoger
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