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Fungi: Death Becomes Them - CrashCourse Biology #39
Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil fr...
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Fungi
Life on Earth 008 - Fungi
Paul Andersen surveys the Kingdom Fungi. He starts with a brief description of the fungi phylogeny. He describes some of the major characteristics of fungi; heterotrophy, cell walls of chitin, hyphae, sessile. He describes the characteristics of five major phyla of fungi, ascomycota, basidiomycota, chytridiomycota, glomeromycota and zygomycota.
Intro Music Atribution
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What is a fungus? - Naked Science Scrapbook
Fungi are a biologically important, and often overlooked Kingdom of organisms. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out what a fungus actually is, how they live and how they cause and fight disease. Plus we see that many of our favourite meals wouldn't be the same without them.More videos and podcasts from http://www.thenakedscientists.com
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Fantastic Fungi: The Forbidden Fruit
To learn more about the film, visit http://fantasticfungi.com! An excerpt from the feature documentary by Louie Schwartzberg following notable mycologist, Paul Stamets, as he discusses the...
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Introduction to Fungus
Class notes.
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Biologia - Reino Fungi
O reino Fungi é um grupo de organismos eucariotas, que inclui micro-organismos tais como as leveduras, os bolores, bem como os mais familiares cogumelos. Saiba mais sobre o reino fungi com essa videoaula do prof. Álvaro.
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Cordyceps: attack of the killer fungi - Planet Earth Attenborough BBC wildlife
Sir David Attenborough and the Planet Earth team discover the weird world of the Cordyceps; killer fungi that invades the body of an insect to grow and dimin...
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Fungus: The Plastic of the Future
In this episode of Upgrade, Motherboard dives head first into the R+D world surrounding the development of fungi as a viable replacement for plastic, and the people who hope it can lead to a better and more sustainable future.
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Paul Stamets - The Future is Fungi [how to save the planet]
Probably one of the most interesting hour and a half science related lectures you will ever watch. Packed with all sorts of invaluable information. I have cr...
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10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts
10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts, despite what many might think, 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that 10 Cr
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What are Fungi ? Types and Characteristics
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National Geographic - Kingdom Of The Forest - Fungi
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Fungi - Part Two
This is a video of the fungi taken from BBC's The Private Life of Plants documentary series.
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Fungus Cannon In Super Slow Motion - Slo Mo #35 - Earth Unplugged
This week the boys investigate one of the fastest things on the planet - a poo loving fungus. They have to use serious weaponry to actually get some perspective! Can a fungal spore get quicker out of the blocks than a bullet? Their investigation takes the camera to some of its highest frame rates yet!
Subscribe to Earth Unplugged - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=earthunplugge
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Wow! Fungi plant growth - The Private Life of Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife
David Attenborough demonstrates the brief but incredible life of fungi in a wood. From the BBC.
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BBC Documentary - The Magic Of Mushrooms
Professor Richard Fortey delves into the fascinating and normally hidden kingdom of fungi. From their spectacular birth, through their secretive underground life to their final explosive death, Richard reveals a remarkable world that few of us understand or even realise exists - yet all life on Earth depends on it.
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NEET BIO - Kingdom fungi
This video describes about general characteristics of kingdom fungi which constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophs ( saprophytic or parasitic) moulds, mus...
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KINGDOM FUNGI by Professor Fink.wmv
Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th...
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Bacteria and Fungi
Check us out at http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/kingdoms-living-world/bacteria.php Bacteria and Fungi The Bacteria are a large group of...
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V2 El reino Fungi Documental
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What are Fungi?
The fungi–including various mushrooms, molds, and yeasts–are critical players in the forest ecosystem. This video set explores the various roles of fungi as parasites, decomposers, and cooperative partners with trees, and feature the research of Harvard scientist Anne Pringle.
Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History
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Fungi matter: Dr. Demetra Kandalepas at TEDxLSU
A wetland ecologist who studies fungi, Dr. Kandalepas takes us on a thoughtful and revealing tour through the world of fungi, describing the various forms an...
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Aula 11: Reino Fungi (Características, Nutrição, Reprodução)
Galera super aula sobre o reino fungi! Pega teu lápis e teu caderno. Nesta aula explico as características do reino. Tenho certeza que esta aula vai lhe ajudar. Vem comigo.
Fungi: Death Becomes Them - CrashCourse Biology #39
Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil fr......
Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil fr...
wn.com/Fungi Death Becomes Them Crashcourse Biology 39
Death is what fungi are all about. By feasting on the deceased remains of almost all organisms on the planet, converting the organic matter back into soil fr...
- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 149151
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author: CrashCourse
Fungi
Life on Earth 008 - Fungi
Paul Andersen surveys the Kingdom Fungi. He starts with a brief description of the fungi phylogeny. He describes some of the major ...
Life on Earth 008 - Fungi
Paul Andersen surveys the Kingdom Fungi. He starts with a brief description of the fungi phylogeny. He describes some of the major characteristics of fungi; heterotrophy, cell walls of chitin, hyphae, sessile. He describes the characteristics of five major phyla of fungi, ascomycota, basidiomycota, chytridiomycota, glomeromycota and zygomycota.
Intro Music Atribution
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Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
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Life on Earth 008 - Fungi
Paul Andersen surveys the Kingdom Fungi. He starts with a brief description of the fungi phylogeny. He describes some of the major characteristics of fungi; heterotrophy, cell walls of chitin, hyphae, sessile. He describes the characteristics of five major phyla of fungi, ascomycota, basidiomycota, chytridiomycota, glomeromycota and zygomycota.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 90812
What is a fungus? - Naked Science Scrapbook
Fungi are a biologically important, and often overlooked Kingdom of organisms. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out what a fungus actually is, how they l...
Fungi are a biologically important, and often overlooked Kingdom of organisms. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out what a fungus actually is, how they live and how they cause and fight disease. Plus we see that many of our favourite meals wouldn't be the same without them.More videos and podcasts from http://www.thenakedscientists.com
wn.com/What Is A Fungus Naked Science Scrapbook
Fungi are a biologically important, and often overlooked Kingdom of organisms. In this Naked Science Scrapbook we find out what a fungus actually is, how they live and how they cause and fight disease. Plus we see that many of our favourite meals wouldn't be the same without them.More videos and podcasts from http://www.thenakedscientists.com
- published: 25 May 2012
- views: 35781
Fantastic Fungi: The Forbidden Fruit
To learn more about the film, visit http://fantasticfungi.com! An excerpt from the feature documentary by Louie Schwartzberg following notable mycologist, Paul ...
To learn more about the film, visit http://fantasticfungi.com! An excerpt from the feature documentary by Louie Schwartzberg following notable mycologist, Paul Stamets, as he discusses the...
wn.com/Fantastic Fungi The Forbidden Fruit
To learn more about the film, visit http://fantasticfungi.com! An excerpt from the feature documentary by Louie Schwartzberg following notable mycologist, Paul Stamets, as he discusses the...
Biologia - Reino Fungi
O reino Fungi é um grupo de organismos eucariotas, que inclui micro-organismos tais como as leveduras, os bolores, bem como os mais familiares cogumelos. Saiba ...
O reino Fungi é um grupo de organismos eucariotas, que inclui micro-organismos tais como as leveduras, os bolores, bem como os mais familiares cogumelos. Saiba mais sobre o reino fungi com essa videoaula do prof. Álvaro.
NOSSO SITE: http://www.AulaDe.com.br
FACEBOOK: http://www.Facebook.com.br/AulaDeOnline
TWITTER: http://www.Twitter.com.br/AulaDeOnline
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GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/+AuladeBr/
wn.com/Biologia Reino Fungi
O reino Fungi é um grupo de organismos eucariotas, que inclui micro-organismos tais como as leveduras, os bolores, bem como os mais familiares cogumelos. Saiba mais sobre o reino fungi com essa videoaula do prof. Álvaro.
NOSSO SITE: http://www.AulaDe.com.br
FACEBOOK: http://www.Facebook.com.br/AulaDeOnline
TWITTER: http://www.Twitter.com.br/AulaDeOnline
INSTAGRAM: http://www.Instagram.com/AulaDeOnline
GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/+AuladeBr/
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 655
Cordyceps: attack of the killer fungi - Planet Earth Attenborough BBC wildlife
Sir David Attenborough and the Planet Earth team discover the weird world of the Cordyceps; killer fungi that invades the body of an insect to grow and dimin......
Sir David Attenborough and the Planet Earth team discover the weird world of the Cordyceps; killer fungi that invades the body of an insect to grow and dimin...
wn.com/Cordyceps Attack Of The Killer Fungi Planet Earth Attenborough BBC Wildlife
Sir David Attenborough and the Planet Earth team discover the weird world of the Cordyceps; killer fungi that invades the body of an insect to grow and dimin...
Fungus: The Plastic of the Future
In this episode of Upgrade, Motherboard dives head first into the R+D world surrounding the development of fungi as a viable replacement for plastic, and the pe...
In this episode of Upgrade, Motherboard dives head first into the R+D world surrounding the development of fungi as a viable replacement for plastic, and the people who hope it can lead to a better and more sustainable future.
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In this episode of Upgrade, Motherboard dives head first into the R+D world surrounding the development of fungi as a viable replacement for plastic, and the people who hope it can lead to a better and more sustainable future.
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- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 8944
Paul Stamets - The Future is Fungi [how to save the planet]
Probably one of the most interesting hour and a half science related lectures you will ever watch. Packed with all sorts of invaluable information. I have cr......
Probably one of the most interesting hour and a half science related lectures you will ever watch. Packed with all sorts of invaluable information. I have cr...
wn.com/Paul Stamets The Future Is Fungi How To Save The Planet
Probably one of the most interesting hour and a half science related lectures you will ever watch. Packed with all sorts of invaluable information. I have cr...
- published: 07 Aug 2013
- views: 45571
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author: NotPercy203
10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts
10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts, despite what many might think, 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts is well kn...
10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts, despite what many might think, 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people.
#10 Bleeding Tooth Fungus
The hood of Hydnellum pecki comes in various shapes, and when it oozes a red, sticky substance, it could easily be mistaken for a bloody tooth dropped on the ground.
#9 Doll’s Eye
We’ve already documented how deadly Actaea pachypoda is, but its white oblong berries are the truly bizarre part of the plant. The berries sit at the end of red stalks similar to the eyes of Spongebob Squarepants’s boss, Mr. Krabs. The sinister-looking berries are a warning.
#8 Girdled Dapperling
Several different mushrooms have caps that look strikingly like human nipples. Many of these belong to the Lepiota genus. Lepiota boudieri‘s flesh-white cap gradually darkens from ochre to dark brown in the center. The surface appears almost smooth like skin. Covering the surface are thin, brown hairs.
#7 Hooker’s Lips
Psychotria elata is a tree found in the tropical rain forests of Central and South America (Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Ecuador). From December through March, bright red bracts—specialized leaves—look like puckered lips smeared with lipstick. The ruby color entices pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies. As the bracts open, they reveal small, star-shaped blooms and oval berries.
#6 False Morels
For many American mushroom hunters, the morel (Morchella) is the beluga caviar of the fungus world. It’s so popular that morels are sold for a least $20 per pound while in season. The drawback is that inexperienced hunters do not know the difference between real and false morels, and the latter are highly toxic. About 20 percent of mushroom-related deaths occur after the person ingests a false morel. There are several species of false morels, and some are less toxic than others. Less toxic varieties are considered delicacies in Nordic countries, where people boil and rinse the morels several times.
#5 Wrinkled Peach Mushroom
The cap of the wrinkled peach takes on various shapes and colors depending on to the quality and quantity of light it receives in its juvenile stages. Also known as the netted rhodotus and the rosy veincap, the wrinkled peach can look strikingly like a human heart, a stomach, or even a spongy lung. The surface of the cap is gelatinous and has white ridges or veins with reticulated deep grooves, looking like an internal organ’s vascular system. Beneath the surface, the flesh is firm.
#4 Snapdragon Seed Pod
Antirrhinum majus is an annual flower with dragon-like jaws that snap when the sides are squeezed. It’s believed that the snapdragon was originally a wildflower in Spain and Italy, and it has several legends associated with it. One of them is that if a person conceals the flower on their person or in a room, they will appear fascinating to other people. Another legend has it that any house with snapdragons growing in its flower bed will be free of curses and witchcraft.
#3 Wood Ear
Also called the tree ear or the jelly ear, Auricularia auricula has jelly-like flesh and a cupped, reddish-brown, ear-shaped body. It sports tiny, very fine hairs, and the surface is irregularly veined. They usually grow in groups on rotting or living trees. It has a similar shape to the cup fungus, but the Auricularia auricula is rubbery, not brittle.
#2 Purple Jellydisc Fungus
When the jelly-like Ascocoryne sarcoides first grows on a dead deciduous log, it appears as spherical lobes. Later, it flattens into a saucer shape.
#1 Devil’s Fingers Mushroom
Clathrus archeri, better known as devil’s fingers or octopus stinkhorn, is a truly creepy mushroom. In its mature form, it has four to eight fingers as red as a fire engine with black spheres that resemble suction cups on an octopus’s tentacles.
wn.com/10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts
10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts, despite what many might think, 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that 10 Creepy Plants And Fungi That Look Like Human Body Parts is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people.
#10 Bleeding Tooth Fungus
The hood of Hydnellum pecki comes in various shapes, and when it oozes a red, sticky substance, it could easily be mistaken for a bloody tooth dropped on the ground.
#9 Doll’s Eye
We’ve already documented how deadly Actaea pachypoda is, but its white oblong berries are the truly bizarre part of the plant. The berries sit at the end of red stalks similar to the eyes of Spongebob Squarepants’s boss, Mr. Krabs. The sinister-looking berries are a warning.
#8 Girdled Dapperling
Several different mushrooms have caps that look strikingly like human nipples. Many of these belong to the Lepiota genus. Lepiota boudieri‘s flesh-white cap gradually darkens from ochre to dark brown in the center. The surface appears almost smooth like skin. Covering the surface are thin, brown hairs.
#7 Hooker’s Lips
Psychotria elata is a tree found in the tropical rain forests of Central and South America (Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Ecuador). From December through March, bright red bracts—specialized leaves—look like puckered lips smeared with lipstick. The ruby color entices pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies. As the bracts open, they reveal small, star-shaped blooms and oval berries.
#6 False Morels
For many American mushroom hunters, the morel (Morchella) is the beluga caviar of the fungus world. It’s so popular that morels are sold for a least $20 per pound while in season. The drawback is that inexperienced hunters do not know the difference between real and false morels, and the latter are highly toxic. About 20 percent of mushroom-related deaths occur after the person ingests a false morel. There are several species of false morels, and some are less toxic than others. Less toxic varieties are considered delicacies in Nordic countries, where people boil and rinse the morels several times.
#5 Wrinkled Peach Mushroom
The cap of the wrinkled peach takes on various shapes and colors depending on to the quality and quantity of light it receives in its juvenile stages. Also known as the netted rhodotus and the rosy veincap, the wrinkled peach can look strikingly like a human heart, a stomach, or even a spongy lung. The surface of the cap is gelatinous and has white ridges or veins with reticulated deep grooves, looking like an internal organ’s vascular system. Beneath the surface, the flesh is firm.
#4 Snapdragon Seed Pod
Antirrhinum majus is an annual flower with dragon-like jaws that snap when the sides are squeezed. It’s believed that the snapdragon was originally a wildflower in Spain and Italy, and it has several legends associated with it. One of them is that if a person conceals the flower on their person or in a room, they will appear fascinating to other people. Another legend has it that any house with snapdragons growing in its flower bed will be free of curses and witchcraft.
#3 Wood Ear
Also called the tree ear or the jelly ear, Auricularia auricula has jelly-like flesh and a cupped, reddish-brown, ear-shaped body. It sports tiny, very fine hairs, and the surface is irregularly veined. They usually grow in groups on rotting or living trees. It has a similar shape to the cup fungus, but the Auricularia auricula is rubbery, not brittle.
#2 Purple Jellydisc Fungus
When the jelly-like Ascocoryne sarcoides first grows on a dead deciduous log, it appears as spherical lobes. Later, it flattens into a saucer shape.
#1 Devil’s Fingers Mushroom
Clathrus archeri, better known as devil’s fingers or octopus stinkhorn, is a truly creepy mushroom. In its mature form, it has four to eight fingers as red as a fire engine with black spheres that resemble suction cups on an octopus’s tentacles.
- published: 03 Nov 2014
- views: 126
Fungi - Part Two
This is a video of the fungi taken from BBC's The Private Life of Plants documentary series....
This is a video of the fungi taken from BBC's The Private Life of Plants documentary series.
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This is a video of the fungi taken from BBC's The Private Life of Plants documentary series.
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 42769
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author: globalzoo
Fungus Cannon In Super Slow Motion - Slo Mo #35 - Earth Unplugged
This week the boys investigate one of the fastest things on the planet - a poo loving fungus. They have to use serious weaponry to actually get some perspective...
This week the boys investigate one of the fastest things on the planet - a poo loving fungus. They have to use serious weaponry to actually get some perspective! Can a fungal spore get quicker out of the blocks than a bullet? Their investigation takes the camera to some of its highest frame rates yet!
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To find out more about Pilobolus, and some even faster fungi - check out this great paper here: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0003237
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Original and stunning high definition slow motion footage of animals and their actions. Brought to you by our very own team members; animal nerd Sam, and camera geek Simon.
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wn.com/Fungus Cannon In Super Slow Motion Slo Mo 35 Earth Unplugged
This week the boys investigate one of the fastest things on the planet - a poo loving fungus. They have to use serious weaponry to actually get some perspective! Can a fungal spore get quicker out of the blocks than a bullet? Their investigation takes the camera to some of its highest frame rates yet!
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To find out more about Pilobolus, and some even faster fungi - check out this great paper here: http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0003237
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Original and stunning high definition slow motion footage of animals and their actions. Brought to you by our very own team members; animal nerd Sam, and camera geek Simon.
This is a channel from BBC Worldwide who help fund new BBC programmes.
- published: 10 Oct 2013
- views: 234197
Wow! Fungi plant growth - The Private Life of Plants - David Attenborough - BBC wildlife
David Attenborough demonstrates the brief but incredible life of fungi in a wood. From the BBC....
David Attenborough demonstrates the brief but incredible life of fungi in a wood. From the BBC.
wn.com/Wow Fungi Plant Growth The Private Life Of Plants David Attenborough BBC Wildlife
David Attenborough demonstrates the brief but incredible life of fungi in a wood. From the BBC.
BBC Documentary - The Magic Of Mushrooms
Professor Richard Fortey delves into the fascinating and normally hidden kingdom of fungi. From their spectacular birth, through their secretive underground lif...
Professor Richard Fortey delves into the fascinating and normally hidden kingdom of fungi. From their spectacular birth, through their secretive underground life to their final explosive death, Richard reveals a remarkable world that few of us understand or even realise exists - yet all life on Earth depends on it.
wn.com/BBC Documentary The Magic Of Mushrooms
Professor Richard Fortey delves into the fascinating and normally hidden kingdom of fungi. From their spectacular birth, through their secretive underground life to their final explosive death, Richard reveals a remarkable world that few of us understand or even realise exists - yet all life on Earth depends on it.
- published: 12 Jul 2015
- views: 67
NEET BIO - Kingdom fungi
This video describes about general characteristics of kingdom fungi which constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophs ( saprophytic or parasitic) moulds, mus......
This video describes about general characteristics of kingdom fungi which constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophs ( saprophytic or parasitic) moulds, mus...
wn.com/Neet Bio Kingdom Fungi
This video describes about general characteristics of kingdom fungi which constitute a unique kingdom of heterotrophs ( saprophytic or parasitic) moulds, mus...
- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 975
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author: XLClasses
KINGDOM FUNGI by Professor Fink.wmv
Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th......
Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th...
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Check-out professor fink's web-site or additional resources in Biology, Anatomy, Physiology & Pharmacology: www.professorfink.com Down-loadable e-books of th...
Bacteria and Fungi
Check us out at http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/kingdoms-living-world/bacteria.php Bacteria and Fungi The Bacteria are a large group of......
Check us out at http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/kingdoms-living-world/bacteria.php Bacteria and Fungi The Bacteria are a large group of...
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Check us out at http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iii/kingdoms-living-world/bacteria.php Bacteria and Fungi The Bacteria are a large group of...
- published: 30 Apr 2010
- views: 55915
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author: TutorVista
What are Fungi?
The fungi–including various mushrooms, molds, and yeasts–are critical players in the forest ecosystem. This video set explores the various roles of fungi as par...
The fungi–including various mushrooms, molds, and yeasts–are critical players in the forest ecosystem. This video set explores the various roles of fungi as parasites, decomposers, and cooperative partners with trees, and feature the research of Harvard scientist Anne Pringle.
Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History
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The fungi–including various mushrooms, molds, and yeasts–are critical players in the forest ecosystem. This video set explores the various roles of fungi as parasites, decomposers, and cooperative partners with trees, and feature the research of Harvard scientist Anne Pringle.
Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History
- published: 07 Oct 2014
- views: 30
Fungi matter: Dr. Demetra Kandalepas at TEDxLSU
A wetland ecologist who studies fungi, Dr. Kandalepas takes us on a thoughtful and revealing tour through the world of fungi, describing the various forms an......
A wetland ecologist who studies fungi, Dr. Kandalepas takes us on a thoughtful and revealing tour through the world of fungi, describing the various forms an...
wn.com/Fungi Matter Dr. Demetra Kandalepas At Tedxlsu
A wetland ecologist who studies fungi, Dr. Kandalepas takes us on a thoughtful and revealing tour through the world of fungi, describing the various forms an...
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 2083
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author: TEDx Talks
Aula 11: Reino Fungi (Características, Nutrição, Reprodução)
Galera super aula sobre o reino fungi! Pega teu lápis e teu caderno. Nesta aula explico as características do reino. Tenho certeza que esta aula vai lhe ajudar....
Galera super aula sobre o reino fungi! Pega teu lápis e teu caderno. Nesta aula explico as características do reino. Tenho certeza que esta aula vai lhe ajudar. Vem comigo.
wn.com/Aula 11 Reino Fungi (Características, Nutrição, Reprodução)
Galera super aula sobre o reino fungi! Pega teu lápis e teu caderno. Nesta aula explico as características do reino. Tenho certeza que esta aula vai lhe ajudar. Vem comigo.
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 1087