Spyke
feddit.org

Big cells usually have multiple organelles of each type. They are less special than one would think, while being very strange indeed.

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lugalreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Isn't that true for all cells? I think human cells also have more than one mitochondria

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Kalotharreply
lemmy.ca

Asking the real questions,

Is that just a thick ass phospholipid bi-layer?

What’s going on here and can I eat that thing?

What does cytoplasm taste like?

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sh.itjust.works

My hypothesis would be that, in order to keep that membrane taut, the internal salinity would have to be fairly close to the exterior salinity, otherwise it would shrink due to hypertonicity. That cytoplasm will probably just taste like slimy seawater

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It’s a plastic like feel, smooth. Mostly Tasteless. Filled with salty water, but outside is pretty thin and delicate and splits easily. Doesn’t bounce more than once. Most you find are quite small, pearl sized. Outside of water it tends to get wrinkly out of water for very long.

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"Pondering my cell" just didn't have the same ring to it... Sounds like I'm suck in jail

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lemmy.world

They are fantastic. Some years ago I got a sudden urge (from seeing them on subreddits) to grow these in my aquaria, but then I looked at several aquarist forums and realized that I shouldn’t. Really shouldn’t. They kind of don’t seem like they need more habitats to thrive in.

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More like incredibly aggressive. They are a type of algae after all. If you don’t keep a firm leash on them they’ll reproduce enough to drain all the oxygen and nutrients from an enclosed system like an aquarium.

Plant tribbles, if you will.

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Regnareply
lemmy.world

To give an exceptionally brief explanation:

  • Yes.
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I suspect that they reproduce quickly, since it is a species of algae. I don't know much about this topic though.

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lemmy.zip

I feel the sudden urge to have a water balloon fight.

EDIT: This fucker is larger. Looks cooler, too.

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piefed.social

They appear in tidal zones of tropical and subtropical areas, like the Caribbean, north through Florida, south to Brazil, and in the Indo-Pacific. Overall, they inhabit every ocean throughout the world, often living in coral rubble.

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lemmy.zip

Oh my god, Outwit1294, you can't just ask someone why they're in the ocean!

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