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My version:
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He's adding the headers from vikipede again.
Dinosaurs20 momenyi
My version:
Dinosaurs20's revamp:
He's adding the headers from vikipede again.
Kleptoplasty isn't really found in any animals though, only in a genus of sea slug named Elysia.
And even now, scientists haven't found out if it actually gains energy from the photosynthesis
The main thing the chloroplasts is used for is camouflage
Edit: I'm wrong, some of the only known animals that practice kleptoplasty are sea slugs in the clade Sacoglossa. (wikipedia)
I do, the only interesting part they thought so far was the chapters about Microbes and Cells
Cellular biology is fascinating, there's still so much we don't know, particularly about how cells evolved
Cellular biology is oddly the thing I find the least interesting! I'm more interested in the organisms as a whole. Unicellular organisms are an exception - they're cool. In any case, I wish there was some way of knowing exactly how the first cell arose.
Oh, and btw: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-08002-0 Apparently, it does give them nutrients.
Oh hey, it does, been a while since I read it
Cool! You see, this is what actual research does - without it, you become a Dinosaurs20. No offense intended to Dinosaurs20, but come on, that WAS necessary!
Ok so, could anyone explain what all the buttons do in the "create a page", I tried making a page for the Alligator gar and got confused what all the buttons do
@Palaeontologica @Nizaluddin @Aboyujustmet I am glad the conversation turned positive but what about the dino20s gibberish?
@Nizaluddin there arw tutorials. Albeit check if Alligator gar is endangered/prehistoric or already has a page. Also add references
Create just lets you create the page normally. Edit source lets you do the same, only in source mode. Purge has something to do with cache, idk. Talk is ... self-explanatory. Watch just notifies you of updates.