Radiodurans Maximae

Radiodurans maximae is unique in it's kind. It diffuses water through it's cell membrane, which makes it's way to the white water stockpiles, which look similar to vacuole. In these white spheres, all the water gets stored. While passing through the white tubes that attach the water stockpiles with the red fusion chamber, the H²O gets broken into hydrogen, hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen gets diffused into the cytoplasm, and CO is released. After passing through the white tubular organelles, the two hydrogen atoms go into the red 'fusion chamber', called the isotoconvertor. They go deeper into the isotoconverter, where pressure builds. Once they hit the bottom, pressure is immense, and mitochondria produce heat. The yellow mitochondria get their energy from decomposing material that this bacterium eats, while it is energy, it is worthless energy for the bacterium. This worthless energy gets stored into the mitochondria that use it for hydrogen fusion. After the fusion, the helium atoms pass through a green tube, which diffuses the helium, and sends the energy toward the nucleus, which sends the energy to all the organelles.