
This episode looks to the nature of the cosmos on the micro and atomic scales, using the Ship of the Imagination to explore these realms. Tyson describes some of the micro-organisms that live within a dew drop, demonstrating
parameciums and
tardigrades. He proceeds to discuss how plants use
photosynthesis via their
chloroplasts to convert sunlight into chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich sugars. Tyson then discusses the nature of molecules and atoms and how they relate to the evolution of species. He uses the example set forth by
Charles Darwin postulating the existence of the long-tongued
Morgan's sphinx moth based on the nature of the
comet orchid with pollen
olfactory centers in the brain, stimulating the mind to threats as to aid in the survival of the species.
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