What do biological powerhouses look like? How do they work? Why does generating a single “dose of energy” demand a highly complicated process? Why do seeds age? Answers to all these questions are to be found in one of the most complex cellular organelles: the mitochondrion.
What strategies do plants use in trying to disperse their seeds, so as to colonize distant areas? Is it more advantageous to have tiny seeds as light as a feather, or tough and heavy acorns?
Jak różnorodne mogą być strategie roślin rozprzestrzeniania nasion? Czy bardziej opłaca się być nasionem lekkim jak puch, czy ciężkim i twardym jak żołądź dębu?