- Thermogenic plants
Thermogenic plants have the ability to raise their temperature above that of the surrounding air. Heat is generated in the
mitochondria , as a secondary process ofcellular respiration calledthermogenesis .Alternative oxidase anduncoupling proteins similar to those found inmammals enable the process, which is still poorly understood.The role of thermogenesis
Thermogenesis in plants can serve a variety of purposes, including:
* allowing a species to grow in aclimate where it would not otherwise be found, or at a time of year in which it would normally be dormant. Plants which raise the ambient temperature by a significant amount may even be found growing through patches of snow.
* attracting pollinators by volatilizing scents and spreading them through the air, or by providing a habitat for insects in a cold climate. Insects attracted by the heat or scent of a thermogenic plant are encouraged to spread itspollen , aiding in reproduction.Examples of thermogenic plants
Thermogenic plants are found in a variety of families. Examples include the
eastern skunk cabbage , thedead-horse arum , theelephant yam , a Philodendron known as elephant ear, and certain water lilies.
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