Anonymous
10/11/2025, 5:55:29 PM
No.82771122
>>82770499
All good, I fell asleep anyhow too. Hopefully your smart TV doesn't come with any issues though. It seems businesses love planned obsolescence these days, that and subscription services.
Well, see if hiking helps more in the future. It's always good for our psyche to be surrounded by nature and to exercise. We evolved for over a million years to walk and jog for hours a day, now we just sit around all day.
I had no idea you were so into microbiology! You should've said so sooner! There's also bacteria so large that you can see it with the naked eye. Thiomargarita magnifica, which translates to "The magnificent sulfur pearl". They're bacteria that have converged quite a bit on Eukaryote features and have become massive without mitochondria! The reason for their size though is an internal membrane that pushes their important bits to the cell wall and also helps them store goodies. It's a clever trick to get over a lack of mitochondria, seeing as the square cube law hinders them otherwise with ATP synthesis being required at the cell's surface.
Hope you have a good day too! Also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiomargarita_magnifica
I'll have more microbe neatness for you next time B^).
>>82770606
Is this what happens when you must consume the last crumbs on the plate? That's kind of what Melibe do, the other seaslugs with a big oral hood. Here's a video of one kind of melibe sea slug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAle2HPkXcw
All good, I fell asleep anyhow too. Hopefully your smart TV doesn't come with any issues though. It seems businesses love planned obsolescence these days, that and subscription services.
Well, see if hiking helps more in the future. It's always good for our psyche to be surrounded by nature and to exercise. We evolved for over a million years to walk and jog for hours a day, now we just sit around all day.
I had no idea you were so into microbiology! You should've said so sooner! There's also bacteria so large that you can see it with the naked eye. Thiomargarita magnifica, which translates to "The magnificent sulfur pearl". They're bacteria that have converged quite a bit on Eukaryote features and have become massive without mitochondria! The reason for their size though is an internal membrane that pushes their important bits to the cell wall and also helps them store goodies. It's a clever trick to get over a lack of mitochondria, seeing as the square cube law hinders them otherwise with ATP synthesis being required at the cell's surface.
Hope you have a good day too! Also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiomargarita_magnifica
I'll have more microbe neatness for you next time B^).
>>82770606
Is this what happens when you must consume the last crumbs on the plate? That's kind of what Melibe do, the other seaslugs with a big oral hood. Here's a video of one kind of melibe sea slug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAle2HPkXcw