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Why Lichen and Moss are Amazing

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • Learn the basics of Lichen and Moss. In many places on Earth, you will find Lichen and Moss living beside each other. Although they may look similar they are very different. Lichen are actually a symbiotic relationship between fungi and cyanobacteria. Moss are nonvascular plants.

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  • @stewartthomas2642
    @stewartthomas2642 Год назад

    Love your stuff kick on love it

  • @yogg2000
    @yogg2000 3 года назад +1

    Thank you was very helpful

  • @nancy5721
    @nancy5721 2 года назад

    Very well done!

  • @bearbearmom4015
    @bearbearmom4015 2 года назад

    A great educational video. Thanks for helping to distinguish between the two.

  • @MooMooMath
    @MooMooMath  4 года назад +1

    Thanks for stopping by moomooMath and Science

    • @tandafadel1127
      @tandafadel1127 3 года назад

      Hi sorry to bother but have an experience With mosses and wanted some help.
      Five years ago I had walked barefoot on bryophytes (mosses) growing on the ground. After a while I felt pain in my feet and noticed that the soles of my feet turned green and hurt. It turned out that it was his foams that would have infiltrated My feet. I would like to know more about what that would be? Ce

  • @tigrecito48
    @tigrecito48 2 года назад

    Hey, I have a question about Lichens & Mosses... I climb trees a lot & I notice a lot of trees are covered in both of these. I don't know much about them but I've heard that the healthier the air & environment the more you will get of these on walls & trees etc. What I want to know is, do they cause damage to the trees? I've noticed that they grow more on the dead branches that are still in the trees. My question is: Are they parasites or symbiotic? Or some other word? Do they take their moisture & nutrients purely from detritus on the bark & rain & dew or are they sucking moisture out of the branch and therefore taking away water needed for leaves? Which is why the smaller branches seem to die a lot? What I'm not sure of is, are they causing the branches to die or just growing more once its dead due to more available nutrients? Thanks for any info...

  • @betty_3969
    @betty_3969 4 года назад

    good

  • @ameliatoporsh2749
    @ameliatoporsh2749 3 года назад

    My teacher assigned this video for online school are school block is botany

  • @matthewchristensen7628
    @matthewchristensen7628 4 года назад +1

    Isn’t it pronounced
    “fun guy”’

  • @dharmkumarverma7657
    @dharmkumarverma7657 3 года назад

    Nice figure