Termites: The Secret Queens of the Woodlands
The role of subterranean termites in recycling of wood is fundamental for the ecosystem. They are responsible for the disappearance of many tons of decaying wood every season, and all their components are reintroduced into the cycle of life. But, there is a problem. Cellulose and a matrix of lignin, the main components of wood, are not digestible for most of the animals. Their secret is inside them, and viewers will see the myriad of tiny and microscopical living beings that inhabit the intestine of the termites. The tiny symbionts that are capable to break down the molecules of cellulose and to liberate the molecules of sugar for the nourishment of termites.
- Title ID 123-BTR
- Science, Biology, Environmental Science
- 1 Program
- 3 Supplemental Files
- 10th Grade through Post Secondary
- Published by BioMEDIA Associates
Included Programs
Supplemental Files
Included Programs
Termites: The Secret Queens of the WoodlandsRunning time is 45 minutes
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: The Forest: Energy Accumulators
- The Forests: Energy Accumulators.
- Chapter 2: What are Termites?
- What are Termites?
- Chapter 3: Why can Termites Feed on Wood?
- Why can Termites feed on wood?
- Chapter 4: How do these Termites Live?
- How do these termites live?
Supplemental Files
- MARC Records for BTR
- MARC records for the series Termites: The Secret Queens of the Woodlands
- Termites - Study Guide English
- Transcription for Termites: The Secret Queens of the Woodlands