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This is the breakdown product of the bedrock, that
organisms
are busy munching their way through.
And so, the obvious avenue for bio-remediation comes from
organisms
like this.
These
organisms
we now bring into the lab, and you can see some of them growing on Petri plates, and get them to reproduce the precise biominerals that we find on the walls of these caves.
And these organisms, because they're very separate from the surface, make a vast array of novel compounds.
And when they hollow out, then they become habitats for
organisms.
It occurred to us a number of years ago that caves have many properties that people have used and other
organisms
have used as habitat in the past.
Living
organisms
have to be able to grow, reproduce, and feed themselves, among other things.
So, you know, we now can learn the history of
organisms.
Because we can understand this, we can fix them, make better
organisms.
By the way, just so you know: you get stressed out about genetically modified organisms; there is not one single vine in this valley or anywhere that is not genetically modified.
In other words, we're not, sort of, unique little
organisms
running around; we are part of a big ecosystem.
You don't necessarily know with granularity exactly what
organisms
are providing what flavors and what characteristics.
That’s because there are about a hundred species of mycorrhizal fungi– and an individual tree might be colonized by dozens of different fungal organisms, each of which connects to a unique set of other trees, which in turn each have their own unique set of fungal associations.
And carbon leaves the soil and goes right back up into the atmosphere when the bodies of those formerly living
organisms
decay in soil by the activity of microbes.
See, Dr. Brennan was already investigating how things like surface roughness can prevent the attachment of
organisms
like algae.
Life forms are divided into two camps: autotrophs, like plants, that generate their own energy, and heterotrophs, like animals, that consume other
organisms
for energy.
The first life form wouldn’t have had other
organisms
to consume, of course, so it must have been an autotroph, generating energy either from the sun or from chemical gradients.
Adjacent black smokers may have contributed the carbon dioxide necessary for life to evolve at Lost City, giving it all the components to support the first
organisms
that radiated into the incredible diversity of life on Earth today.
And Homo sapiens are one small leaf on a very extensive Tree of Life, which is densely populated by
organisms
that have been honed for survival over millions of years.
And some such plans exist, things like swarms of mirrors in space to deflect the sunlight away and encouraging aquatic
organisms
to eat more carbon dioxide.
There are so many different kinds of seaweed, there's unbelievable genetic diversity in seaweed, and they're very ancient; they were some of the first multicellular
organisms
ever to evolve.
There was a time not very long ago when the discovery of unknown
organisms
was something that held incredible awe for us.
Genes in the DNA of single-celled
organisms
put oxygen in the air, extracted CO2, put chalk and iron ore into the ground, hardly a cubic inch of the surface to some depth has remained unaffected by those genes.
Performing the archive in "At Buffalo" allows audiences to ask themselves, "Are we still inside the gates, and are we all still part of the show?" (Music ends) (Applause and cheers) Bacteria are the oldest living
organisms
on the earth.
They've been here for billions of years, and what they are are single-celled microscopic
organisms.
They live this sort of boring life where they grow and divide, and they've always been considered to be these asocial, reclusive
organisms.
So the question that we had is: How can bacteria, these primitive organisms, tell the difference from times when they're alone and times when they're in a community, and then all do something together?
So we know that the principles and the rules, if we can figure them out in these sort of primitive organisms, the hope is that they will be applied to other human diseases and human behaviors as well.
Corals are very delicate organisms, and they are devastated by any rise in sea temperatures.
But it turns out there is a very good reason why we are crocheting it because many
organisms
in coral reefs have a very particular kind of structure.
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