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cronicr



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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: barong]
#19075688 - 11/02/13 03:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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post a pic please
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: cronicr]
#19075728 - 11/02/13 03:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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jolo
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: barong]
#19077324 - 11/02/13 09:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Fuck off, it's hard to figure out what's good information or bull shit with the amount of flak I was getting for asking my apparently "stupid" question, which, by the way, I thought was a legitimate question in a sea of "omg look at my cakes" and "is this huge yellow spot a contamination" posts. I don't know that much about biology. I don't study biology, I did take an intro level biology course in college for a science credit, but retained the information long enough to make an A in the course. Other than that, I'll admit, I'm very uneducated in the field compared to biology experts, especially some of the biology experts that replied to my post.
I just figured mushrooms might decompose into something nasty, even if they were born, raised and died in a "sterile" environment.
Believe me, if you guys ever post a question that I know the answer to, I'll be sure to make you feel shitty for asking it, just because I know the answer and you don't.
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barong
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: jolo]
#19077505 - 11/02/13 10:33 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Doctor can my cat haz bunny rabbits?
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jolo
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: barong]
#19077535 - 11/02/13 10:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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You never know man, there once was a pregnant man.
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cronicr



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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: barong]
#19077554 - 11/02/13 10:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i have been nice this whole time and tried, and as i stated earlier if you have pins on a grain jar chances are something might alreafy be wrong, but when left alone for the most part they will revert bavk to mycelium. if i knew how to link on my phone thete ate threads about such things, search pins on masters or something of the sort. and how about a pic
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: cronicr]
#19077629 - 11/02/13 10:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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You're good man, I wasn't referring to you at all. There is no pic, the jar was long gone many weeks ago, just was trying to gather opinions on it. Thank you for your advice.
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: jolo]
#19078667 - 11/03/13 02:15 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I will answer the question without being a jerk. There is no such thing as a stupid question. No mushrooms do not and cannot produce bacteria. That being said, it is my understanding that bacterial endospores can survive sterilization attempts and may appear after some time in a substrate giving the appearance that the bacteria came out of nowhere.
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: 2bittoker]
#19084379 - 11/04/13 07:36 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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2bittoker said:

NO. One form of life cannot produce another form of life. I can't believe some of these replies and the original posts came from someone who even passed 5th grade science.
I produce mushrooms . It's a semantical argument, but it's true. You can grow fetuses in test tubes so a womb doesn't necessarily 'produce' offspring any more or less than your gut produces bacteria, the earth produces life, and stars produce elements to build everything in between.
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: krypto2000]
#19086202 - 11/04/13 04:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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krypto2000 said:
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2bittoker said:

NO. One form of life cannot produce another form of life. I can't believe some of these replies and the original posts came from someone who even passed 5th grade science.
I produce mushrooms . It's a semantical argument, but it's true. You can grow fetuses in test tubes so a womb doesn't necessarily 'produce' offspring any more or less than your gut produces bacteria, the earth produces life, and stars produce elements to build everything in between.
From a scientific standpoint, no you don't. Science has no room for semantics, its either true of false, black or white. As Dr. Richard Feymand said “It doesn’t make any difference how beautiful your guess is, It doesn’t make any difference how smart you are, who made the guess, or what his name is. If it disagrees with experiment, it’s wrong. That’s all there is to it" For all intents and purposes, this is a scientific forum for the field of mycology. Improper terminology has no place here.
Providing an environment that a particular form of life can thrive on and then giving it the best chance for survival (Like growing shrooms) is not the same as the production aspect of reproduction. Even with In Vitro Fertilization (Called test tube babies by the uneducated), the sperm of a man and the egg of a woman are still combined, so the "embryo" is still created from human beings. The day science can create a seed, a sperm, a spore or an egg from non-organic, synthetic materials is the day science can "create" life. Until then, it can only maximize the chances that a natural process will succeed, like in vitro fertilization does by taking away a chance of failure. And with in vitro fertilization, once the "embryo" reaches the stage of a Zygoat (which is a 200 cell ball, hardly resembling a human), it is transfered into the intended mother's uterus, so the mother's uterus is still the medium of birth and the creation of the final product. No human being has ever been born out of a tube.
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Re: Do mushrooms produce bacteria? [Re: 2bittoker]
#19086259 - 11/04/13 04:56 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Why won't this thread die already. Its producing chaos and stuapidity.
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Giggle_Grower said: Its producing chaos and stuapidity.
lol...I C
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cronicr



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Giggle_Grower said: Why won't this thread die already. Its producing chaos and stuapidity.
no shit the op has stated what he meant and people ae just taking it out of contexts to be smart asses now, give it a rest
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