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LSM3261 LIFE FORM AND FUNCTION

This module explores the basic relationships between life form and function of animals and plants.

Buluh perindu ("bamboo of yearning")


"Pengujian Buluh Perindu." Uploaded by manigajah, 12 Sep 2006.

Dear Students:

A Shinmin Daily reporter visited me yesterday to interview me about buluh perindu ("bamboo of yearning"). This video from YouTube shows a thin piece of bamboo (probably lamina) coiling and uncoiling, i.e., moving on its own! Malay folklore has it that this bamboo is credited with magical properties to attract members of the opposite sex, the symbolism coming from two such pieces placed together wrapping around each other. Can you guys suggest how this comes about? (Hint: This is not magic, so well within the realm of the natural world. It has got something to do with the amount of moisture in the cell walls.)

Cheers!

Assoc. Prof. Hugh Tan

Published Thursday, October 11, 2007 11:27 AM by TAN TIANG WAH, HUGH Edit

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Kenneth Gerard PINTO said:

Hi Dr Tan... That's a very nice post. You've got an engaging writing style, which lends itself to blogging. Also, it's in plain English - great for someone without a Biology background like me!

I'll take a stab at the question you posed. Is it because the moisture leaving the plant causes it to lose volume, thus causing it to coil?

October 11, 2007 2:17 PM [Remove this Comment]

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