The amazing ways plants defend themselves - Valentin Hammoudi
Check out our Patreon page: / teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-amazin... Plants are constantly under attack. They face threats ranging from microscopic fungi to small herbivores like caterpillars, up to large herbivores like elephants. But plants are ready, with a whole series of internal and external defenses that make them a less appealing meal — or even a deadly one. Valentin Hammoudi explains some of the fascinating ways that plants defend themselves. Lesson by Valentin Hammoudi, directed by Juan M. Urbina Studios.

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