Lichen: The Mysterious Love Child of Fungi and Algae

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  • @journeytomicro
    @journeytomicro  Рік тому +22

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    • @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
      @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Рік тому

      PURR SIS 🧜🏿‍♀️

    • @caiden-_-
      @caiden-_- Рік тому

      Can you do a video on deadly amoebas, how they kill, and how they enter the human bodies. The two main ones I'm wondering about is the brain eating amoeba, Naegleria fowleri and balamuthia mandrillaris which I heard can enter from a cut like on the hand if someone is messing with dirt and I dig a good bit and use my hands to pull things out of the ground covered in dirt

    • @TheO5Council
      @TheO5Council 10 місяців тому

      I think it would be interesting if we can make a mycelium/ lichen supercomputer which would self-assemble into a working biological computer we already can create biological lasers and store digital information in the Genome of living organisms I think we might be able to Frankenstein some kind of bio Quantum bit

  • @arnautarnautsen2564
    @arnautarnautsen2564 Рік тому +500

    I actually read that recent research proves that a lichen always has one species of alga and *two* species of fungi. I was surprised nobody noticed in, you know, some 200 years, but I can't see it in these amazing images, either.

    • @willowarkan2263
      @willowarkan2263 Рік тому +89

      Same, that was covered in my biodiversity of plants course, which includes fungi for "historical reasons". We were taught that the secondary fungal symbiont may be the catalyst for the morphological expression of the lichen, so if it's scaly or leafy, etc.

    • @Kammerliteratur
      @Kammerliteratur Рік тому +78

      yes, there are yeasts in lichen, too. but at the moment, nobody knows which role they play or if they are just commensals.

    • @borttorbbq2556
      @borttorbbq2556 Рік тому +34

      One algae 2 fungi and like 3 bacteria

    • @csn583
      @csn583 Рік тому +82

      For the 12 days of symbiosis, my lichen gave to me...

    • @rEGGinaldYolkerston-qp9px
      @rEGGinaldYolkerston-qp9px Рік тому +9

      @@csn583 good thread; would read again. Good job everyone!

  • @timothygreer188
    @timothygreer188 Рік тому +139

    I used to teach the 5th-grade science class how Alice Algae met Freddie Fungus and they took a Lichen to each other. Thanks to recent studies I can't do that anymore without explaining what a throuple is

  • @cineblazer
    @cineblazer Рік тому +306

    You know, I've really started to take a lichen to this channel. The writing is excellent and Hank is such a fungi!

  • @RJFerret
    @RJFerret Рік тому +102

    I remember a chance encounter at a park with a fellow sitting on a rock looking over lichen. "Nice day, what are you looking at?" He told me about the symbiosis of lichen. I'd wondered since how integrated the cells were, thanks for showing such!

    • @anonhere4021
      @anonhere4021 10 місяців тому

      That exchange sounds absolutely magical

    • @anonhere4021
      @anonhere4021 10 місяців тому

      That exchange sounds absolutely magical

    • @YunxiaoChu
      @YunxiaoChu 3 місяці тому

      .

  • @daxbjornstad-northern1495
    @daxbjornstad-northern1495 Рік тому +10

    I’m just reading through the comments, and this channel has the sweetest fan base

  • @Spo8
    @Spo8 Рік тому +50

    The level of quality this channel brings to every single video is just staggering.

    • @DirtyDerg
      @DirtyDerg 7 місяців тому

      Zoomers be like
      "Wow a channel with no filler!!!"
      Everyone else
      "This is just how the internet used to be."

    • @uncroppedsoop
      @uncroppedsoop 4 місяці тому +2

      ​​@@DirtyDerg Zoomers? we grew up alongside the internet, dude. we _saw_ it go from that to what it is now as we ourselves aged. you're thinking Gen A, cause the oldest Zoomers are almost 30 now

  • @gastonmarian7261
    @gastonmarian7261 Рік тому +62

    Our perspective on the world is always limited by the language culture uses to describe it. It's like Godel's incompleteness theorem, there will always be true things about the world that stand apart from language, the framework we use to explain it to ourselves. It's the task of poets and visionaries to create new models, pushing the language of understanding right up to the boundary of what's speakable

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Рік тому +8

      That's known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (or linguistic relativity). Note that the strong version of that (linguistic determinism) is generally rejected by both linguists and psychologists.

    • @gastonmarian7261
      @gastonmarian7261 Рік тому

      The fascists of the world have long known how to use this for evil. Define your opponents as "untermensch", under men, literally sub-human, and suddenly lots of reasonable people think it's okay to genocide a population, rather than having compassion for their fellow human beings.
      Within your own experience of reality, you can approach the unspeakable much nearer. As espoused by philosopher and ethnobotanist Terence McKenna, we can at any time reengage with the archaic techniques of shamanism, partaking of plant medicines like mushrooms or ayahuasca to shed all conventions of language. By stepping outside of culture, we get a new perspective on reality and are invited to come up with linguistic models for things no one has seen before and no one will ever see again. On any weekend afternoon, each of us could be our own Magellan, sailing the seas of our own internal landscapes, finding new shores.
      When we prone the boundaries of our own humanness, engage directly with our connection to the Other, that which is truly alien and has only us as its connection point to the mundane plane, we find how profound and ecstatic our existence on this planet can be. "I lean over meaning's edge, and feel the dizziness of the things unsaid." Because there are things close to the surface that are truly unsayable, showing us through personal, direct experience how literally our language limits us. Just as being wrapped in a body of flesh and blood opens one set of possibilities and limitations to us, culture too wraps us in another layer that filters what's accessible in our sphere. Fortunately, culture can evolve quicker than biology, and we are free at any moment to shed it in search of more fundamental truths.

    • @jamesbugbee9026
      @jamesbugbee9026 Рік тому

      Infinity vs (#) vocabulary

    • @k1m6a11
      @k1m6a11 Рік тому

      ummm, wut?

  • @yam-ingtonjr7606
    @yam-ingtonjr7606 Рік тому +6

    your narritives and visuals give me a sense of peace while fueling my curiosity in a way no other channel has been able to achieve. i come here to relax and learn about little tiny guys, all while wearing my cozy microcosm crewneck which goes harder than any other sweater i own

  • @pgknippel
    @pgknippel Рік тому +2

    If this is who I think it is narrating, thank you SO much for a) slowing the narration down and b) laying off all that redundant text. Much more relaxing this way…thanks again, excellent content as per usual.

  • @RichardLaurence
    @RichardLaurence Рік тому +70

    I remember when my local council in England proudly announced that someone had discovered a new type of lichen on a pavement. Sadly, during analysis it was noticed that the ‘lichen’ smelled faintly of mint and was actually chewing gum!

    • @SirUncleDolan
      @SirUncleDolan Рік тому +8

      Just goes to show, it's good to independently confirm before sharing with the rest of the class! 🤭 I feel bad for the person who thought they found it though, hopefully it was just a student or something

    • @RichardLaurence
      @RichardLaurence Рік тому +5

      @@SirUncleDolan I don’t think anyone got too much grief - it was treated in a light-hearted way!

    • @RADCOMJ1
      @RADCOMJ1 Рік тому +1

      Maybe because it was wriggleys😉

    • @YunxiaoChu
      @YunxiaoChu 3 місяці тому

      Any articles about this?

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 Рік тому +8

    Because they can both photosynthesize and break down minerals for food, lichens are one of the first lifeforms to recolonize after disasters like forest fires and volcanic eruptions. Scientists use the appearance of lichens as an indicator that an ecological area is recovering

  • @blackflare
    @blackflare Рік тому +28

    maybe lichen is kind of like what life was on earth before it got more complex. Similar to how we eventually somehow captured mitochondria and integrated it, there was probably a time when our ancestor organisms were still just symbiotically coming togther.

    • @djinnisequoia
      @djinnisequoia Рік тому +1

      That's a viable theory. I've seen it postulated that our internal organs may have started out as symbiotic colonies

    • @jamesbugbee9026
      @jamesbugbee9026 Рік тому

      The colon as an intelligent worm (fill it w/ barium & C what happens)

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Рік тому +1

      ​@@djinnisequoia that is kind of gross to think about

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl Рік тому

      ​@@jamesbugbee9026 no, much simpler internals than that. We got mitochondria that way, after all.

  • @Nx2.1
    @Nx2.1 Рік тому +7

    "We don't know the tings we don't know".
    Equally profound and disturbing at the same time.

  • @glossaria2
    @glossaria2 Рік тому +8

    I developed (ha!) a love affair with lichen when I got a camera with a microscope setting, that lets me take incredibly zoomed-in photos at extremely close range. I discovered an entire garden of lichen growing atop one of the old wooden fence posts of my mom's garden. The closer you get, the stranger and more beautiful they are. And of course, they also frequently play host to my OTHER favorite microorganism, the tardigrade!

  • @Pyro-et9vs
    @Pyro-et9vs Рік тому +1

    My mycology professor had this video on one of his lecture slides!

  • @muslalah5567
    @muslalah5567 Рік тому +3

    I’m lichen this channel! So great. Keep up the good work!

  • @TorQueMoD
    @TorQueMoD 5 місяців тому

    The part around 7:58 where you say "The way we talk about science makes it feel like we're done" is one of the best lines I've ever heard! Great video!

  • @renzbongers337
    @renzbongers337 Рік тому +3

    The photos were amazing! You should make posters of them!

  • @optinoptimist
    @optinoptimist Рік тому +8

    beautiful video!! thank you again! it left me with some thoughts, and i'll go ahead and share them:
    it seems that opposition is easy to spot because it can feel disruptive and scary, but more broadly, everything is so cooperative and connected that things like opposition and individuality just stand out so starkly against the contrast, which makes those things feel like the more prevailing trends; however, when all things are considered, the level of internal and external cooperation is on an entirely different scale. much of that which feels like opposition is simply interactions and building blocks that are a part of a larger scale cooperation. it's only when things of the same scale cooperate that we even call it cooperation, which is a mistake.
    love yall out there, stay up!!!

  • @DenUil
    @DenUil Рік тому +25

    What I don't yet understand is how a lichen is formed. Is it a fungus that meets an algae and in a kind off wedding for the lichen, or is the lichen something that produces spores that grow new lichen?

    • @bjornbesbitt6446
      @bjornbesbitt6446 Рік тому +25

      Both of your guesses are right!
      An algae and a fungus can collide in nature and eventually grow together to form a lichen. A mature lichen can also reproduce by releasing packets of algal pores and hyphae into the air, or growing fragile bits of itself outward, that break off and become their own organism

    • @DenUil
      @DenUil Рік тому +8

      @@bjornbesbitt6446 thanks!

    • @andrewgraves4026
      @andrewgraves4026 Рік тому +3

      The sexual part of lichen reproduction often gets glossed over. Where and how do separate lichen individuals combine DNA? Do the alga and fungus make separate packages of DNA which … combine, like two couples, in spore production?

    • @bjornbesbitt6446
      @bjornbesbitt6446 Рік тому +3

      @@andrewgraves4026 it's a little unusual and I don't 100% understand it myself as I am still a student. But basically, when a lichen sexually reproduces, it's only the fungal component that releases any genetic material. The fungus releases spores into the environment, and the spores must wait until they have encountered the appropriate algae or cyanobacteria.
      Since this method relies so much on that chance meeting, it is not as effective as asexual reproduction.

    • @andrewgraves4026
      @andrewgraves4026 Рік тому +2

      @@bjornbesbitt6446 thanks! Great job.

  • @zJoriz
    @zJoriz Рік тому +7

    Funny, I was thinking about lichen recently. Haven't washed my car in a while and there's something reddish growing on the roof. Was thinking of sending samples of it to James, if he's interested

  • @PhilipMurphy8Extra
    @PhilipMurphy8Extra Рік тому +5

    Another great episode, Thank you.

  • @Infamous159
    @Infamous159 Рік тому +1

    @6:00 the little things vibrating whatever that molecule was (looks like just a big drop of water) until it popped and realizing it didnt actually pop and his friend behind him trying to push him into the little gap he cant fit was amazing. It looked like it was vibrating that molecule so hard it was creating a sonic pressure wave between it and the molecule. Then it popped and became more circular and it started getting pushed by his buddies and started trying to create the wave again to get through. I wonder if he ever made it? lol

    • @Infamous159
      @Infamous159 Рік тому

      likewise at 8:08 the little rod that comes into view just below 630X text and disappears once it meets something vibrating was equally interesting. What was that? Didn't look like bacteria

  • @FloozieOne
    @FloozieOne Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this. Watching many many nature videos I have heard lichens mentioned many times as a unique life-form made up of two others, but this is the first time I have found out why and what the processes are for their interactions. You have expanded my world another notch and I will never walk by a lichen again without looking and marveling at it.

    • @houstongalloway6380
      @houstongalloway6380 Рік тому

      I agree. I've watched many "documentaries" on Lichen and this one is great. Short and full of knowledge, and pictures.

  • @Slattery777
    @Slattery777 Рік тому +2

    Great episode like always

  • @GeoffryGifari
    @GeoffryGifari Рік тому +2

    how does lichen fall under taxonomy? how does it reproduce if it needs both algae and fungi? which fungi and which algae can combine as a lichen?
    so many questions...

  • @sentientflower7891
    @sentientflower7891 Рік тому +1

    Always beautiful videos!

  • @katehorn7530
    @katehorn7530 Рік тому +1

    I taught a lichen themed summer camp recently haha! Lichen is very cool and I'm happy to see it get the recognition it deserves

  • @matthill367
    @matthill367 Рік тому

    Really good episode. I love the microscopy, so detailed , I screenshot one and set as my wallpaper

  • @LadywatchingByrd
    @LadywatchingByrd 11 місяців тому

    In CT USA.. lichen smell LOVELY. ☺️😻 I once took a gravestone cleaning class and realized their comforting, earthy, almost petrichor ish scent bc I came home smelling great 😂 .. they're also very pretty. 🎉

  • @billfarley9015
    @billfarley9015 Рік тому +4

    I wonder to what extent lichens prepared the early Earth for green plants and animals, adding oxygen to the air and breaking down rocks.

    • @AmandaComeauCreates
      @AmandaComeauCreates Рік тому +1

      I believe it's already well theorized that lichen might've been the first and most successful land organisms but I saw it in a video awhile back.

  • @osmia
    @osmia Рік тому +10

    What about yeast? Seems to me that I remember hearing about a lichen and that had algae, fungus, and yeast

    • @Kammerliteratur
      @Kammerliteratur Рік тому +1

      that's true, but the role of the yeast is not yet understood.

    • @csn583
      @csn583 Рік тому +1

      Yeast is also fungi FWIW.

    • @Kammerliteratur
      @Kammerliteratur Рік тому +1

      @@csn583 yes.

    • @synoptic4753
      @synoptic4753 Рік тому +2

      Yeast to ferment Human bodies

  • @Corn0nTheCobb
    @Corn0nTheCobb Рік тому

    Does Hank Green have to be the host of every science channel on UA-cam? I can't seem to get away from him! He almost had me fooled with his more calm-than-usual tone here, but the credits don't lie!

  • @donnadamelio5890
    @donnadamelio5890 2 місяці тому

    Very nice script. Loved the end.

  • @DSAK55
    @DSAK55 Рік тому

    Dayum! way better than expected

  • @TheOneAndOnlyLewis
    @TheOneAndOnlyLewis Рік тому

    Ive been watching loads of videos about lichen recently, just out of curiosity. Then you go an upload this.

  • @skepticalgenious
    @skepticalgenious Рік тому

    Whaaat. Fungi/ hyphae work with algae. So cool. It's amazing all the processes needed for us to survive.

  • @ivythay4259
    @ivythay4259 Рік тому

    I've been waiting for a lichen video for ages.

  • @jonathanleonard1152
    @jonathanleonard1152 Рік тому +1

    Lichen, how they evolved and what they are made of, have analogy to religion also. There is “us”, each of us is individual and can function and at times reproduce with others of our kind. And there are those in our heads, those who help or harm us. The help or harm is at times dependent on what we are willing to put up with as voices in our heads. These voices can get around and function but they can not reproduce. Those voices can help us to do good or bad.

  • @philipweilguni2571
    @philipweilguni2571 Рік тому +3

    Great Video as always 😁
    Tiny language PSA though:
    „Sch“ as in Schwendener is pronounced the same as „sh“ in the word shake.
    Cheers from Austria 🇦🇹

  • @riverAmazonNZ
    @riverAmazonNZ Рік тому +1

    When you say the holdfast is like a peg, do you mean a wooden peg as in a straight rod, a wooden peg for a clothesline, a divided rod, or a clothes peg that pinches with a spring and opens and shuts ?

  • @8Jory
    @8Jory Рік тому

    Thank you for being so chill in these videos, I can sleep now.

  • @AndrewChumKaser
    @AndrewChumKaser Рік тому

    Imagine your buddy literally living inside your body and being super chill and helpful to you. How bro do you have to be to hang out inside your buddy.

  • @marthanewsome6375
    @marthanewsome6375 Рік тому +2

    I cultivated as a novice on an artifical rock wall in a paludarium, just from a pinch of lichen I collected.

  • @TheBullethead
    @TheBullethead Рік тому +5

    So here's the question hanging unanswered over this episode.... Do lichens reproduce other lichens or is each lichen a chance meeting of strangers?

  • @Mephistopholies
    @Mephistopholies Рік тому +1

    Good show!

  • @lunadefuego779
    @lunadefuego779 Рік тому

    great data and presentation and excellent reflection about modern dogmas in science. 10/10

  • @scrambo6182
    @scrambo6182 Рік тому

    Amazing! Now we just need an episode on endosymbionts.

  • @gilessmedley619
    @gilessmedley619 Рік тому +1

    I was taught the symbiosis of lichen as the algae are the phytobiont (not photobiont) & the fungi the mycobiont

  • @anshulsharma4754
    @anshulsharma4754 Рік тому +1

    That's the voice of Mr Tom Hank from PBS Sci-Show! Isn't it??

  • @ForestFire369
    @ForestFire369 Рік тому +14

    I wake & baked this morning, and this is exactly how I wanted to spend my Easter Monday 😂 I love you, Hank, thank you so much for this show ❤

    • @csn583
      @csn583 Рік тому +1

      Careful, only you can prevent...

    • @ChrisUnltdTV
      @ChrisUnltdTV Рік тому +2

      High right now and my mind is blown watching this 😂

    • @codemonkeyslikeme
      @codemonkeyslikeme Рік тому +2

      Smoke dat green lichens 🔥

  • @HikarusVibrator
    @HikarusVibrator Рік тому

    Lichen is like Jesus. When I found Lichen I saw it everywhere. It filled my heart, and guided my thoughts. The world will never be the same again.

  • @patriciadonovan4829
    @patriciadonovan4829 Рік тому +1

    I love lichen, as an amateur, but I freaked out with delight when I found out about the new (new to humans) double fungi twist. I wonder how many other lifeforms will be found to be the result of living things combing with one or more other living things.

  • @DudeNoEdge
    @DudeNoEdge Рік тому +4

    If they became a single organism fully, would they create a whole new Kingdom or even Domain? :o

  • @Guydude777
    @Guydude777 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting!

  • @amicaaranearum
    @amicaaranearum Рік тому +2

    “You see, just as the earth lichen is composed of an algae and a fungus, the quantum variety is also comped of two separated parts: an attractive, algae-based id and a ravenous, fungus-based ego that stores the stolen souls - I mean, life forces. Now, here’s the weird part: the ego and the id are connected not physically, like decent, God-fearing earth lichens, but by quantum entanglement.”

    • @Pyro-et9vs
      @Pyro-et9vs Рік тому +1

      What are you talking about?

  • @David-ld3ts
    @David-ld3ts Рік тому

    Everytime I see a lichen I point it out and say “I’m liken’ it!!!”

  • @nyuh
    @nyuh Рік тому +2

    no way...,,, lichen are the og symbiosises
    i did not know that. that is so cool

  • @edh2246
    @edh2246 Рік тому +1

    I’m looking for a poster illustration of small measurements down to the atomic level. Can someone please point me? Thanks.

  • @isabellabihy8631
    @isabellabihy8631 Рік тому +1

    Mycobiont and photobiont: They took a likin' to each other.

  • @wombat.6652
    @wombat.6652 Рік тому

    THANK YOU!!! I love lichens.

  • @adamlaceky8127
    @adamlaceky8127 Рік тому +10

    Several years ago, it was discovered that lichen have at least three species: two algae or cyanobacteria, and a fungus.

  • @CrackDavidson1
    @CrackDavidson1 Рік тому +2

    Man just watched scishow before this video and realized man that voice sounds familiar. Been watching these for a while, but never made the connection. :D

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid Рік тому +4

    Because this series always frustratingly leaves me with more questions than answers, here's at least the most important one answered by ChatGPT: "One common method of asexual reproduction in lichens is fragmentation, in which a portion of the lichen breaks off and establishes itself as a new individual. This can occur naturally through environmental factors such as wind or water, or through physical disturbance such as trampling or grazing.
    Another method of asexual reproduction in lichens is through the production of specialized structures called soredia or isidia. Soredia are small, dust-like particles that contain both fungal and algal cells, while isidia are small, finger-like projections containing the same cells. These structures can detach from the parent lichen and grow into new individuals under suitable conditions."

  • @memofrf
    @memofrf 8 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @m5a1stuart83
    @m5a1stuart83 Рік тому +1

    So this means the fungus are the PMC and Bodyguard of Algae. Impressive.

  • @benjaminandersen1097
    @benjaminandersen1097 Рік тому +2

    another wonderful episode, thank you!

  • @kingtoad2234
    @kingtoad2234 Рік тому

    I have always loved lichen and fungi

  • @complex314i
    @complex314i Рік тому +6

    The ultimate evolution of the lichen is surely the lichen trees of the Tentacled Forest, the great coniferous rainforest stretching across 35 hundred of miles of Northwest Novopangea.

  • @CharGC123
    @CharGC123 Рік тому +1

    If there is lichen growing on my feet, does that mean I need to move more? 🤣

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong Рік тому +2

    I love this so much!

  • @TheJrerick
    @TheJrerick Рік тому +1

    Is the narrator the dude from Sci show?

  • @polychoron
    @polychoron Рік тому

    I want to see the big leafy lichen growing on a sloth, that would look so cool, like someone from a video game.

  • @ericneiman5556
    @ericneiman5556 Рік тому

    I found lichen that was bone dry. Growing with moss. It's the beginning of spring now.

  • @JoelPierce-q4x
    @JoelPierce-q4x Рік тому

    This is definitely to my lichen. Lol 😆 liking

  • @markromanoscience4387
    @markromanoscience4387 Рік тому +1

    What did the algae say to fungus about their symbiotic relationship?
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    .
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    I'm LICHEN it!

  • @arancia_9
    @arancia_9 5 місяців тому

    There are no individuals. We are all lichens.
    Thanks for all your videos!

  • @josieschultz4241
    @josieschultz4241 Рік тому

    shoutout to the great oxidization effect

  • @bnthern
    @bnthern Рік тому

    has any gene work been done to see how they relate / interact / which functions each does?

  • @_vicary
    @_vicary Рік тому

    Why are these videos still survives in the TikTok era, and why am I liking this more than I should?

  • @legacyoftheancientsC64c
    @legacyoftheancientsC64c Рік тому

    7:38 Wow, beautiful!

  • @TanyaLakeCaribbeanAtheist
    @TanyaLakeCaribbeanAtheist Рік тому

    Lichen is inside my body, right now, through a certain (American) company/brand that uses safe, organic, marine/plant, vegan/vegetarian based ingredients! I have a certain surgery, this Friday, and thought I was going to get my second bottle of vitamin D3 (plant based from lichen) for next day delivery a week ago. An hour and a half, ago, one of my neighbors knocked on my door and she told me that she put my package in front of my door and went upstairs to her apartment. I couldn't wait to open and use these supplements! I came across this certain brand/company, on Amazon, a year ago. Their vitamin D3 was/is the first organic/vegan vitamins I bought from them. A few weeks, maybe a month later, I went to a hospital to check my vitamin d levels and I couldn't believe how potent these were/are. Before that, my brain and body was in so much pain because of lack of vitamins, especially/mostly lack of vitamin D3. I wished I knew about this specific brand/company years ago. Lichen also helps with bone, teeth, and immune health benefits!

  • @MrPyriusfire
    @MrPyriusfire Рік тому

    Please please please do a deep dive on myxomycetes (slime mold) it’s not a fungus or a plant. It has a part of its life cycle where the spore’s it drops for reproduction land in water they grow flagella and start hunting bacteria

  • @hydroids
    @hydroids Рік тому +5

    I wonder what these funjeye and aljee he keeps mentioning are

    • @therongjr
      @therongjr Рік тому +1

      Amīr Al-Jī (أمير الجي in the original Arabic) was the person who discovered that lichens are really cool.

  • @MarStacey
    @MarStacey Рік тому

    Im really lichen this episode 🖤✨

  • @escobasingracia962
    @escobasingracia962 Рік тому

    8:14 someone need to create a UA-cam channel dedicated exclusively to the things that we don't know

  • @larkivisto
    @larkivisto Рік тому +1

    Did a double take when I saw the thumbnail, read it as "dual orgasm" lol

  • @Memry-Man
    @Memry-Man Рік тому

    Yeah, we're much closer the the beginning than the ending of understanding

  • @user-spino
    @user-spino Рік тому

    Swirling lines at 5:59

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Рік тому

    I'm surprised. Story checks out.

  • @zainmudassir2964
    @zainmudassir2964 Рік тому

    Good friendship 🤝

  • @hellomynameisname4270
    @hellomynameisname4270 Рік тому

    The number 3 is the beginning of everything we've learned.

  • @ashnur
    @ashnur Рік тому

    6:30 - "How could they know?" goes the rhetorical question, but it's so incredibly ignorant and idiotic, I have to answer: they didn't have to know the answer to know the possibility of the answer. Everything is possible, the less you know the more things are possible not less. If someone comes with a novel idea, the argument that "we don't know that you are correct because we don't know it, therfor you are not correct and we are doing science" is the worst kind of tautology.

  • @rutufn0596
    @rutufn0596 Рік тому +1

    It's a sad thing that lichens are impacted by aerial pollutions and are diseapering from urban centers.

    • @AmandaComeauCreates
      @AmandaComeauCreates Рік тому +2

      Considering how successful they've been that's terrifying. If they can't survive how can we :s

    • @murielvaillancourt3855
      @murielvaillancourt3855 Рік тому

      @@AmandaComeauCreates i am old and i think now that we are the Earth cancer and we need to disappear in this 6th mass extinction. We destroyed all our beautiful home and were unable to choice the right turn in time. Our big brain has nothing to do with true intelligence and understanding nor wisdom. It’s hard to wrap this idea in our mind but it’s now for me an evidence. We need to exit to save our Little Blue Pale Dot.

  • @nichole_null
    @nichole_null Рік тому +1

    I’m lichen this content!

  • @BenjaminRonlund
    @BenjaminRonlund Рік тому +2

    You really have to wonder just how many "crazy" theories have been dismissed, simply because of the closed minded thinking we're all responsible for.

  • @mm-yt8sf
    @mm-yt8sf Рік тому

    could there also be a "slavery" relationship in organisms? like do the algae cells function fine on their own if they are in wet surroundings? or could the fungus structure still live off an external food source if all the green cells were removed?
    i never saw the vampire movies where people use the term lycan for lycanthropes. when i first saw clips of people talking about them i thought they were referring to "lichens" 🙂

  • @TheRogueWolf
    @TheRogueWolf Рік тому +1

    I'm watching this video and I'm lichen what I see.

  • @user-spino
    @user-spino Рік тому

    Go to 5:29