Cryoflow

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Cryoflow
(Cryosagania flowus)
Main image of Cryoflow
Species is extinct.
23/?, unknown cause
Information
CreatorHydromancerx Other
Week/Generation23/147
HabitatJujubee Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone), North Jujubee Polar Ocean (Sunlight Zone), South Jujubee Polar Ocean (Sunlight Zone), Nergali Polar Coast, Oz Temperate Coast, Wolfgang Temperate Coast, Scifi Polar Shallows, Arctic Polar Sea, Raq Temperate Bay, Colddigger Polar Bay, Elerd Temperate Coast, Darkov Temperate Coast, Bumpy Polar Coast, Anguan Temperate Coast, Blitz Polar Coast, Cola Polar Shallows, North LadyM Polar Ocean (Sunlight Zone), LadyM Temperate Ocean (Sunlight Zone), Wind Polar Sea, Dass-Clarke Temperate Sea, Ramul Temperate Coast, Artir Polar Coast
SizeMicroscopic
Primary MobilityUnknown
SupportUnknown
DietConsumer (Denitritus, Nixus, Nitritus, Nitratus), Photosynthesis
RespirationUnknown
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionMitosis
Taxonomy
Domain
Kindgom
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Kyanochenae
Cryosagania
Cryosagania flowus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The cryoflow is a hybrid of the cryosqualinia and the ladyM carboneater. You see the carboneater was trying to consume the carbon of the cryosqualinia while it was preforming mitosis. Some of the DNA got swapped between the two microbes and the cryoflow was created. Like the cryosqualinia it is a long chain of cell working together to swim and share energy. It still has some of the cyan chloroplats so it can perform photosynthesis.

However the ladym carboneater also chain up too inside the other cell. Thus benefiting from the sugars cryosqualinia's cells make. However that alone cannot sustain both cell and thus at the front of the chain a ladyM carboneater cell grows with an oral grove in order to consume smaller microbes and thus share the energy it gets from them with the other cells in the chain. They have been so successful that they not only have replaced their ancestors, the cryosqualinia and the ladyM carboneater but they have replaced their relative the jujubee carboneater too. They are extremely small and are only around 70 micrometers long.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

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