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This documentary explores the world of the plasmodial slime mould as revealed through the eyes of the fringe scientists, mycologists and artists who work with them. Long overlooked by biologists, in recent...
A CD-ROM guide giving an overview of the major phyla of the five biological kingdoms: ‘Monera’ (bacteria), ‘Protoctista’ (algae, protozoans, and other aquatic and parasitic organisms), ‘Fungi’...
A series looking at the behaviour and ecological interactions of micro-organisms. Examines a ranges of microscopic organisms under the light microscope. Includes both prokaryotes and eukaryotes....
A detailed consideration of: the effects of fungal decay; essential conditions for decay; woodland fungi; dry rot; wet rot; decay in external joinery; sap stain; mould growth.
Contains nearly 100 short film sequences covering a large variety of biological material from slime moulds and sea urchins to human sperm. The disc is intended as illustrative material and is constructed in...
Slime mould. Formation of diploid amoeba following fusion of haploid amoebae (fusion of nuclei in the prophase); formation of diploid plasmodia after fusion of haploid amoebae (fusion of nuclei in the...
Slime mould. Directed movement on the substrate, shuttle streaming of the protoplasm, sensitivity to touch, chemotaxis (glucose, acetic acid).
Slime mould. Amoebae and plasmodia behave differently during nuclear and cell division, in liquids and during nutrient uptake. With animated graphics.
Shows the types of locomotion and colonial development of a species of ‘slime-mould’ bacteria. Made from material shot in 1961/68. An Encyclopaedia Cinematographica film.
Shows the extreme variability of morphology and motility of which the bacteria are capable. Made from material shot in 1968. An Encyclopaedia Cinematographica film.
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