Proteins from algae, fungi and edible insects are as high-quality as animal proteins and demonstrate significant potential as a sustainable source of bioactive peptides, according to a new study.
other fungi, bacteria, and terrestrial green algae. Fungi colonized land before plants (specifically embryophytes). Scientists found evidence that 720 million years ago fungi lost small tails ...
Now, we know that termites cultivate monocultures of fungi and damselfish farm algae. Humans and animals aren't the only ones farming - microbes are doing it, too, according to researchers who ...
yeasts and moulds (lichens are symbiotic partnerships of fungi and algae). The faux Latinisation is deliberately analogous to flora and fauna, seeding the idea of parity between the three kingdoms.
Complex multicellularity evolved independently in various eukaryotic lineages, including animals, plants, fungi, and algae. This evolutionary leap of going from one to many requires organisms to ...