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Spore Prints and Preparation, 248 Stropharia (Psilocybe) cubensis (San Isidro), 250 Psilocybe semilanceata (Liberty Caps), 253 Panaeolus subbalteatus (benanosis), 256 Psilocybe cyanescens (Wavy Caps, Blue Halos), 257 Psilocybe baeocystis, 258 Pilocybe stuntzii, 260... [Pg.318]

Psilocybe cyanescens (Wavy Caps, Blue Halos)... [Pg.351]

Another psilocybian mushroom that also blues and has characteristics similar to Ps. baeocystis and Ps. cyanescens is Ps. cyanafiberlosa. It was originally collected between patches of the first two. This one has somewhat wavy caps like Ps. cyanescens, although they don t open up nearly so much, and the same chemical components as the others. It s normally weaker than Ps. baeocystis, often containing about 1.3 mg. of both psilocybin and psilocin/ gm. dry weight. [Pg.354]

Color photo of wavy caps picked in short grass in a clearing in the forest in northern California, 1/15/98. [Pg.5]

Color photo of a large clump of wavy caps. [Pg.6]

Yellow wavy-edged cap and stalk. Grows in woodland clearings. [Pg.103]

Fig. 12.19. The regions of eukaryotic mRNA. The wavy line indicates the polynucleotide chain of the mRNA and the As constituting the poly(A) tail. The 5 -cap consists of a guanosine residue linked at its 5 hydroxyl group to three phosphates, which are linked to the 5 -hydroxyl group of the next nucleotide in the RNA chain. The start and stop codons represent where protein synthesis is initiated and terminated from this mRNA. Fig. 12.19. The regions of eukaryotic mRNA. The wavy line indicates the polynucleotide chain of the mRNA and the As constituting the poly(A) tail. The 5 -cap consists of a guanosine residue linked at its 5 hydroxyl group to three phosphates, which are linked to the 5 -hydroxyl group of the next nucleotide in the RNA chain. The start and stop codons represent where protein synthesis is initiated and terminated from this mRNA.
Set down your foam board and draw at least two wavy lines from top to bottom. Each wavy line should be different from the other. These will be the racing tracks for your bottle caps. [Pg.33]


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