Surprising Sea Slug Is Half-plant, Half-animal
Sweet, I wonder what the future implications for science will be after this discovery?
Sweet, I wonder what the future implications for science will be after this discovery?
The Matrix. Except of humans powering everything, it'll be these slugs.Surprising Sea Slug Is Half-plant, Half-animal
Sweet, I wonder what the future implications for science will be after this discovery?
So Sea Slugs are Algae-Borg?If these are the creatures I remember reading about, it's not that they're half plant and half animal, but that they have eaten algae that can carry out photosynthesis and form a symbiotic relationship with the algae after it's been eaten.
Or fire out of my kneecaps.I can't wait until they find the ones that let me shoot hornets out of my hands.
If these are the creatures I remember reading about, it's not that they're half plant and half animal, but that they have eaten algae that can carry out photosynthesis and form a symbiotic relationship with the algae after it's been eaten.
I hope it's a different creature, though. That sounds awesome.
Sounds like they are the same ones you're thinking of, but you may have misread your source. In addition to being able to produce chlorophyll genetically, they ALSO eat alge that increases their clorophyll production.The researchers used a radioactive tracer to be sure that the slugs are actually producing the chlorophyll themselves, as opposed to just stealing the ready-made pigment from algae. In fact, the slugs incorporate the genetic material so well, they pass it on to further generations of slugs.
The babies of thieving slugs retain the ability to produce their own chlorophyll, though they can't carry out photosynthesis until they've eaten enough algae to steal the necessary chloroplasts, which they can't yet produce on their own.
They didn't HAVE to in Bioshock ether. It just made much more Adam when they did.Adam?
I know I Know, Ninja'd but I'm saying it anyway. At least they won't have to implant them into the stomachs of little girls.
:yield:So... Bioshock was right? Sea Slugs can give Super Powers?
Yeah, they produce Clorophyll genetically, but still need to eat the alge to get the chloroplasts to completely photosynthesize.Looks like they still need to eat to get fresh plastid organelles, though very seldom. So they don't quite have all the pieces for full photosynthesis on their own. Cross-kingdom horizontal gene transfer is still awfully cool, though.