Chapter 9 Stem Cells

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In fact, Lynn has thought about this more than once.

Each of its cells has a certain number, and if they all die, how can they be owned again?

Do the same thing again? For example, if the cells are engulfed again, can they evolve into acid injectors?

But why cone cells evolved, Lynn still doesn't understand.

But that's not the point, it's about having to take that troublesome steps to get them again?

Lynn doesn't think so.

Lynn will find a way.

Thinking of this, Lynn's diggers had already eaten half of the amoeba, and the number of digger cells had surged to 699.

Lynn began to implement its ideas, starting with energy and food storage. Lynn began to try to keep a well-fed, almost splitting digger from eating, and stop it from splitting.

How to stop the split? Lin didn't know either, the splits were all spontaneous, so Lin just kept controlling it in her thoughts, forbidding it to do things that didn't match Lynn's thoughts.

As if succeeding, the digger did not split, but continued to eat the corpses of the amoeba there.

Next, it's storage, and Lynn begins to try to get it to stop digesting the food and instead keep the food in the body.

Succeeded, the food in the digger's body was not digested, but piled up in one place.

I didn't expect it to be so simple, and Lynn felt a little happy.

Next, Lin let the cell keep eating, digesting only the part that it needs for its activities, and the extra is not used to divide, but is stored in the body, which also causes the cell to grow larger and larger, and after eating for a while, it is almost twice as large as other cells.

However, storing this food will also cause the cell to become very inflexible, slow to move, and even the action of sawing food will become difficult to perform.

This makes it difficult for it to even eat, but this problem couldn't be easier for Lynn to let the other cells help her, and use a normal digger to help the food-storing cell collect the food, and the cell only needs to be responsible for eating.

Slowly, this cell undergoes interesting changes.

As the eating-only work progressed, the serrations on its outer membrane began to slowly disappear, a phenomenon that Lynn knew was known as degeneration.

At the same time, it became very large, almost three times the size of other digger cells, and the fragments of the amoeba stored in its body were broken down, but instead of digesting, they were converted into a water-like, but more viscous liquid.

Lynn knew that these liquids were called oils.

This cell converts the food it eats into oil and stores it in the body, which is easy to carry, appears to contain more energy, takes up less space, and is more effective than storing food directly.

Lynn didn't know how they were formed, it wasn't what Lynn controlled, it was what happened to the cell itself.

Lin is not 100% in control of the cells, such as dividing and other behaviors, are all operated by the cells, and the oil is also made by their own decisions, it seems that there are some deeper mysteries in the cells, things that Lin does not know.

With a gradual increase in wisdom, Lin can fully grasp this qiē.

Lynn gave the cell a name - the Reservoir.

Lynn can also divide the Reservoir, but the new cells that the Reservoir splits out are free of oil and need to eat food to convert them into oil.

It's a good feeling, as long as there are more, then you won't be afraid of hunger, but you can't have too many of these cells, after all, you can't fight, and your speed of action is also very slow.

Eating continues...... It didn't take long for about 10% of the amoeba corpses to remain, and Lynn's cell community had almost recovered its original number, and the number of reservoirs had reached thirty, and the large amount of oil in their bodies allowed Lynn's community to swim a considerable distance without eating.

But what Lynn wants most now is to regain the acid-injector and cone cells.

Lynn first tried to get the digger to evolve into one of these two, using the old method, constantly imagining in her mind what the cell would become.

But it didn't work, and the cells that split out of the mining cells were still mined cells.

Instead of giving up, Kryen continued experimenting, such as having the digger do something like a cone, or simply trying to squeeze a cell into a cone with other cells.

Of course, they all failed, and in the end, Lin felt that her approach was stupid......

But Lynn never stopped letting them evolve in her thoughts, and eventually, a cell responded to it.

That's the basal cell, the primordial, the kind of cell that doesn't have any function.

Such cells can only be divided by the only cell capable of sight: the observer.

The observer has not been involved in any activity, so all of its qiē retained its basic appearance except for its vision, and the cells it divided from did not have vision.

These cells are called basal cells by Lynn, and they usually evolve into diggers quickly while working with diggers, but this time, this cell received Lynn's signal before they could become diggers.

Miraculously, after digesting the food it had just eaten, the cell's body began to grow long, and then it developed a cone-shaped beak like a cone-shaped cell, covered with spiral serrations......

Exactly the same as the original cone cell.

Next, Lin tried to make the basal cells evolve into acid injectors, and the result was very simple.

I see, that is, the basal cell evolves even though it has no function?

But can it evolve into something else?

Lynn thought so, and tried to make the basal cells evolve into amoebae or monster cells.

…… No response.

It seems that only the cells that belong to the Lynn community can change the basal cells, and they do not have any evolutionary ability, but record the information of this evolution.

But how are they recorded? Does it have to do with the observer watching all the time?

Lynn didn't know, but now that the main problem had been solved, Lynn was very happy.

Next, it's time to travel to the vast world again and explore the unknown!

The amoeba had eaten all of them, and with 1,233 cells, Lynn swam into the boundless deep blue......

Lynn had no target, and she couldn't see anything in the deep blue, but there was something that attracted Lynn.

That's warmth.

Swimming in this direction, Lin Neng felt more and more that it had shaken off the cold it had before, and the water was getting warmer and more comfortable.

This direction seems to be upward.

The closer it gets, the brighter and warmer the water becomes, and Lynn swims faster, warmth, as if it could give power to its cell community, which is the exact opposite of the cold curling up, and feels very comfortable.

Just then, the observer swimming in the front spot spotted fresh food.

Above Lynn's community, countless purple creatures appeared.

They are oval in shape, and their bodies are surrounded by dense cilia, about half the size of Lynn's cells, but they are very numerous.

Many, full of the field of vision that Lynn's observer could see.

Preliminary calculations put it at more than 10,000.

It's a different kind of cell, and Lynn doesn't know what they're called, so she just calls them 'purple cells' in the simplest way.

These purple cells were unconcerned about the appearance of Lynn's colony, and even if Lynn's cells were close to them, they would not attack or react, but they were all hurrying in the same direction.

It's the same direction as the warm place that Lin originally wanted to go.

In that case, let's go over and have a look.