All microbes gone! What would happen? | Episode 37

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
  • 0:00: Hypothetical scenario: Global disappearance of microorganisms and its consequences.
    3:54: Impact of cold temperatures on organic material decomposition by microorganisms
    7:42: Impact of removing all microbes from the human body and the impossibility of creating bacteria-free humans
    11:26: Impact of Microorganisms on Plant Growth and Interconnectedness
    15:21: Implications of complete disappearance of microorganisms and their resilience.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @dropsosense1506
    @dropsosense1506 24 дні тому +3

    This podcast is an example of microbes providing food for thought as well as being tied with food for the body. I like the format too.

  • @AlfredPros
    @AlfredPros 24 дні тому +4

    Thank you for uploading the podcast to UA-cam! It's much convenient to listen to it here!

  • @lmao7562
    @lmao7562 24 дні тому +1

    Love the layout for the podcast! I stopped by earlier on the livestream, excellent work there as well.

  • @matthewcalleja265
    @matthewcalleja265 23 дні тому

    Very interesting podcast! Just a tiny clarification, corals polyps have a symbiotic relationships with dinoflagellates called zooxanthellae. And lichens are mostly a mutualistic relationship between an algae and a fungus, although sometimes the algae are indeed replaced by cyanobacteria (like Nostoc lichen). Just wanted to add these two points, but interesting talking points!

  • @bellilly
    @bellilly 23 дні тому

    love the rain part

  • @user-ig3kn2ly2x
    @user-ig3kn2ly2x 24 дні тому

    Yes, I found the video interesting and a helpful foundation of useful data on why one's microbiome, once infected with parasites, tends to go on often, with only Complete or Partial Resolution. And: Because Whomever, does not or cannot differentiate the harmful from the helpful, if I understand this correctly: It does begin to sound, that We lack the ability to defend ourselves against certain bacteria and certain parasites.
    Opinion: In my opinion, People who become afflicted with a given malady or disease, Must have lived at a time, before the onset of disease symptoms, unless their ills are congenital.
    To develop better methods, We might identify perhaps a non diseased person with the subject disease, compare perhaps the blood and serum of both, Isolate the Potential subject offending agents known and tend to be responsible the subject disease, and so Effectively Treat the diseased patient until such time as their body returns to its otherwise normal state.

  • @Steaphany
    @Steaphany 23 дні тому

    Why not contrast this video by asking why microbes will be the last surviving lifeform on the planet as the expected aging of the Sun will be increasing it's irradiance to levels that will eventually kill off the planet. Current projections only leave 500 million years left until multicellular life would no longer be possible.
    A parallel video subject would be the current state of Mars, which has been presumed to have once possessed a significant atmosphere and hydrology. Where life may have once occupied Mars, the current conditions may only support microbes.