What are these plants called?robocall@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 227 points – 5 months ago48Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIs fungus differentiated from plants? Honest question, not a smartass one.The four kingdoms of eukaryotes are: Animals Plants Fungi Protists So, taxonomically, plants are as different from fungi as they are from animals. Above that is the domains of life: Eukaryotes (all of the above) Bacteria Archaea Then above that: Cellular life (all of the above) Viruses Viroids Obelisks (Potentially. Just announced last month.) Wild. Thanks for the terminology. I'm about to go down a Google rabbit hole now.And then you got yer prions, which are just self-replicating proteins, and not considered living, but worth mentioning because they kinda act like it.They don't self-replicate. They interact with well-folded versions of the protein. Causing them to unfold and aggregate into plaques.yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.Got any links on obelisks? Can't find anything other than articles on Egyptian sandstone monumentshttps://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/amp/a-new-virus-like-entity-has-just-been-discovered-obelisks-explained-94299 they are inside of you.Bloody hell, I knew something was up! Must go see the doc.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/56/Obelix1.pngis he.. ..is he inside of me too?Yes - they are completely different.I hope to god they at least are still considered flora?They are not, mushrooms are more closely related to animalsSo that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster1 more...1 more...1 more...1 more...
Is fungus differentiated from plants? Honest question, not a smartass one.The four kingdoms of eukaryotes are: Animals Plants Fungi Protists So, taxonomically, plants are as different from fungi as they are from animals. Above that is the domains of life: Eukaryotes (all of the above) Bacteria Archaea Then above that: Cellular life (all of the above) Viruses Viroids Obelisks (Potentially. Just announced last month.) Wild. Thanks for the terminology. I'm about to go down a Google rabbit hole now.And then you got yer prions, which are just self-replicating proteins, and not considered living, but worth mentioning because they kinda act like it.They don't self-replicate. They interact with well-folded versions of the protein. Causing them to unfold and aggregate into plaques.yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.Got any links on obelisks? Can't find anything other than articles on Egyptian sandstone monumentshttps://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/amp/a-new-virus-like-entity-has-just-been-discovered-obelisks-explained-94299 they are inside of you.Bloody hell, I knew something was up! Must go see the doc.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/56/Obelix1.pngis he.. ..is he inside of me too?Yes - they are completely different.I hope to god they at least are still considered flora?They are not, mushrooms are more closely related to animalsSo that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster1 more...1 more...1 more...1 more...
The four kingdoms of eukaryotes are: Animals Plants Fungi Protists So, taxonomically, plants are as different from fungi as they are from animals. Above that is the domains of life: Eukaryotes (all of the above) Bacteria Archaea Then above that: Cellular life (all of the above) Viruses Viroids Obelisks (Potentially. Just announced last month.) Wild. Thanks for the terminology. I'm about to go down a Google rabbit hole now.And then you got yer prions, which are just self-replicating proteins, and not considered living, but worth mentioning because they kinda act like it.They don't self-replicate. They interact with well-folded versions of the protein. Causing them to unfold and aggregate into plaques.yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.Got any links on obelisks? Can't find anything other than articles on Egyptian sandstone monumentshttps://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/amp/a-new-virus-like-entity-has-just-been-discovered-obelisks-explained-94299 they are inside of you.Bloody hell, I knew something was up! Must go see the doc.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/56/Obelix1.pngis he.. ..is he inside of me too?
And then you got yer prions, which are just self-replicating proteins, and not considered living, but worth mentioning because they kinda act like it.They don't self-replicate. They interact with well-folded versions of the protein. Causing them to unfold and aggregate into plaques.yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.
They don't self-replicate. They interact with well-folded versions of the protein. Causing them to unfold and aggregate into plaques.yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.
yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.
Got any links on obelisks? Can't find anything other than articles on Egyptian sandstone monumentshttps://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/amp/a-new-virus-like-entity-has-just-been-discovered-obelisks-explained-94299 they are inside of you.Bloody hell, I knew something was up! Must go see the doc.https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/56/Obelix1.pngis he.. ..is he inside of me too?
https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/amp/a-new-virus-like-entity-has-just-been-discovered-obelisks-explained-94299 they are inside of you.Bloody hell, I knew something was up! Must go see the doc.
Yes - they are completely different.I hope to god they at least are still considered flora?They are not, mushrooms are more closely related to animalsSo that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster1 more...1 more...1 more...
I hope to god they at least are still considered flora?They are not, mushrooms are more closely related to animalsSo that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster1 more...1 more...
They are not, mushrooms are more closely related to animalsSo that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster1 more...
So that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster
Is fungus differentiated from plants? Honest question, not a smartass one.
The four kingdoms of eukaryotes are:
So, taxonomically, plants are as different from fungi as they are from animals.
Above that is the domains of life:
Then above that:
Wild. Thanks for the terminology. I'm about to go down a Google rabbit hole now.
And then you got yer prions, which are just self-replicating proteins, and not considered living, but worth mentioning because they kinda act like it.
They don't self-replicate. They interact with well-folded versions of the protein. Causing them to unfold and aggregate into plaques.
yeah, so they are similar to viruses in that they cant self-replicate because they need something very specific to attach onto to replicate.
Got any links on obelisks? Can't find anything other than articles on Egyptian sandstone monuments
https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/amp/a-new-virus-like-entity-has-just-been-discovered-obelisks-explained-94299
they are inside of you.
Bloody hell, I knew something was up!
Must go see the doc.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/56/Obelix1.png
is he.. ..is he inside of me too?
Yes - they are completely different.
I hope to god they at least are still considered flora?
They are not, mushrooms are more closely related to animals
So that's why they scream and beg for their lives while I'm cooking.
Yes that's what animals and mushrooms have in common.
This is the reality, you're making them suffer. You monster