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xenodelic · 1 year
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Amoeboid music :)
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subnautica-reviews · 2 years
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She won’t let me through and I can’t use the propulasion cannon on her. I had to construct around her just to leave rhe moonpool.
I did get this cool picture though
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hellshire-harlot · 1 year
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Subnautica mermaid no. 2: Amoeboid
Amoeboid merfolk are known for sleeping throughout most of their lives. After their mitosis from their parent, they drift through the water until they find a good spot to latch onto, preferably with lots of nutrients in the soil and near others of their species. After they latch into place, they almost immediately go into hibernation, only waking up when prompted or when the time comes to reproduce again. When not sleeping, Amoeboids are surprisingly exuberant, and often greet passing merfolk of other species eagerly and strike up conversations with them, or with each other. Being at the base of the food chain, everything reaches them eventually, making them one of 4546B’s best species when it comes to gossip.
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tenth-sentence · 1 year
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Depending on the species, tapetal cells may either remain at the periphery of the locule (as they do in Arabidopsis) or become amoeboid and migrate into the locule, intermingling with the developing microspores.
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
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tydcoox1skmvt · 1 year
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leozztt · 1 year
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🦾🦠 #mecha #amoeba #amoeboid #unicellular #pseudopods #eukaryote #eukaryotic #microorganism #art #artwork #drawing #illustration #cartoon #characterdesign #digitalart #digitalartwork #digitalillustration #leozztt https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn2Q9ZdPId0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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olitheworm · 2 months
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More amoeba man from me, yet again🦠✨️
My new comfort zone for drawing humanoids is him, but I'm having fun >:^]
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mtg-cards-hourly · 2 years
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Amoeboid Changeling
Artist: Nils Hamm TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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lesbiten · 6 months
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cannot can NOT scroll through the moira tag too many people think she is sexy............................no she is like a single celled organism put her boobs away shes inventing a new way to kill yourself
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limpbizkitmutual · 1 year
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I got the sudden urge to try translating the text adventures into Russian (which I'm sure has likely been done already) but then I remembered I have no technical knowledge when it comes to romhacks LOL. The names would sound pretty funny, but I'd have to figure out if I wanted to do their English names or their Japanese names
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wiwisperer · 2 years
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i completely forgot to put a dni in my intro . so errrrm.. if you are a non-amoeba dni
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xenodelic · 1 year
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1, 3, 10?
[Answering this Otherkin Horror Ask Game]
1.) What’s one feature from your kintype that may be considered unsettling or creepy?
Well, that depends on the perspective of the individuals perceiving us. To ourselves, and our partner, amoeboids are quite cute, and there's very little creepy or unsettling about us. However, our very alien nature in and of itself could certainly be frightening to humans. We're basically giant slime molds with computers attached, and thus to consume we simply absorb things into ourselves and break it down. That means we often eat things whole, and alive.
3.) What type of predator are you? parasitic, pursuit, ambush, psychological ect.
Amoeboids are extremely adaptable and cant hunt in a variety of ways. It depends on personal preference, but most commonly an amoeboid could simply take on the shape of a non-threatening creature, and then use that disguise to ambush our prey. However, hunting is largely unnecessary as we're very affective scavengers that can consume most any organic material, even debris and carcasses.
10.) How does your kintype view death?
When were just slime molds, death didn't really mean anything in particular. We had a collective consciousness, and therefore had an understanding of life and death, but often times death was merely seen as a change rather than an end.
When we became amoeboids, we gained more individuality. And so the idea of death started to gain the meaning of "what if this is the end of my self?" That doesn't mean that amoeboids always feared death, in fact it was often the opposite.
Specific attitudes and beliefs vary, but many of the cultures in the Promethean galaxy celebrate death in a number of ways. Death was generally seen as simply one of the many ways an individual could move forward towards self-actualization, and as such was no stigmatized with the same amount of fear and grief as is common among humans.
Amoeboids often share this attitude, and in many cases would partake in rituals that resulted in their death. One being where a Visagean would consume an amoeboid, causing intense psychedelic experiences.
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hellsitegenetics · 3 months
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I fucking love sponges man. I love how Not an animal they are with all their weird quirks and such yet still count because of their special totipotent cells and amoeboid cells, and frankly if I got to see a barrel sponge in its natural habitat I would either scream and jump and cheer or begin courting it due to my love of all sponges. Did you know sponges have spicules? They’re made of calcium and dispersed throughout the mesohyl as a way to help keep its shape along with the pinacoderm, just like an exoskeleton. BTW if I don’t get a sponge something bad will happen to me
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Closest match: Ajuga chamaepitys genome assembly, chromosome: 13 Common name: Yellow bugle
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ODDYSEUS_MISSION_AE#1744
Sample obtained from the Odysseus mission, sent to gather information about the planet Kepler-138d, a super-earth water world characteristic for its dense, water saturated atmosphere, and whose clouds occasionally appear green.
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The mystery of these green clouds has finally been resolved with this analysis of samples that were collected from one of these green clouds as the rover descended into the atmosphere, 15km up in the clouds.
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A diverse community of cyanobacteria-like phototrophic microbes (described as Ambrosiasphaera sp.) seems to be responsible for the unusual color of the clouds. These microbes, alongside the many others in the floating ecosystem they help support, seem to have developed hydrogen filled membranous organelles to float over the dense atmosphere. They also seem to have developed a cell wall with an unusual microstructure, extremely water absorbing to take advantage of floating droplets of water.
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Some species seem to have developed predatory lifestyles, feeding on the plentiful Ambrosiasphaera chains, here seen one of these lifestyles, here seen one with one of the most unusual ways observed to catch and consume prey (described as Flagellovenator sp.). It floats passively with its flagellum extended, until it comes into contact with something. The appendix is covered in hairs not unlike those on the feet of Gekkonids, able to stick without any sticky substance needed. Once captured, it's bivalves cell wall opens and an amoeboid body penetrates the cell wall and starts digesting it's prey.
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fantomette22 · 1 year
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Brain fluid, Great ones, Blood and parasites.
I am replaying Bloodborne and I'm noticing a few new things.
I finally get to the research hall and read the brain fluids description again (in French & English)
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Greyish amoeba-shaped brain fluid. Wobbles and bounces.
Extracted from a patient whose head expanded until that was all that they were.
In the early days of the Healing Church, the Great Ones were linked to the ocean, and so the cerebral patients would imbibe water, and listen for the howl of the sea. Brain fluid writhed inside the head, the initial makings of internal eyes. (…)
So… was i supposed to found out myself they actually have parasite inside ??
So one thing you need to know is that "brain fluid" or cerebrospinal fluid (liquide céphalo-rachidien/cérébrospinal en VF) is a transparent liquid where you have your brain and inside your spine for your nerves. It doesn't quite fit what we have in game right ?
But they did add water in it, right ? It also said (but it's more clear in French that it have an amoeba (amibe) shape.
What's an amoeba ? from wikipedia : "(...) is a type of cell or unicellular organism with the ability to alter its shape (...) Amoeboid cells occur not only among the protozoa, but also in fungi, algae, and animals. Microbiologists often use the terms "amoeboid" and "amoeba" interchangeably for any organism that exhibits amoeboid movement."
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It's an eucaryote (membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus like our cells) and unicellular organism that can lived without and host in the earth or water for example (unlike our cells who need to be a part of a pluricellulaires organism).
But, there's some type of amoeba who act as parasite and actually can "eat" a brain💀 (actually it attacked the nervous system & cells from the cavity between the nose and brain ) do you see where I'm trying to get ?
The water they put inside the patients head... probably had microorganism inside it. If it's not the Kos parasites then others things really similar.
It will take too long to develop everything, maybe another day so really short : we know about the Kos parasite right ? And that Kos probably had parasites who infected and transformed the inhabitants of the Hamlet.
For the blood we literally have vermin, the loran silver beasts (+ the maggots), the bloodletting beast with the giant worms and the blood dregs. (the eyes that turned blind some parasite do that in real life too)
I thought at first that what caused the beast plague was "infected cells' like cancerous cells that created more organic materials, mutated their host and boom. And not just some bacteria or viruses (that is possible too XD but also vermin are those arthropods like parasites so I was a bit confused.
But now ! If we need to have a more scientifically and realistically approach about what happened in Bloodborne (and not just boom great ones dream magic) I think it can be caused by unicellular beings who composed the great ones and mess with everyone 👍
I mean diseases and organism disfunction (of the neural system for ex) are caused on a cellular if not molecular level after all (how molecules and drugs act in the neurons and synapses of the brain is really fascinating ! But it’s not easy to learn)
Also why are great ones so close to the first protozoan cells organism for some reason ?! There's multicellular organism I guess but exist on different planes of existence (if they're not aliens or smt) but bc of the parasites blood and all (odeon is kinda blood/ what we have in the blood) so they're probably really really old forms of life you (like unicellular organisms).I guess we could say that great ones are parasites of the mind !👈 👈 (ok enough of today)
Little bonus : the first unicellular appear between 3,5 and 3,8 billion years. The multicellular appeared 2 billions years ago, our Earth have 4,5 billions years, our solar system just a bit more and the universe is 13,8 billions years old. Homo sapiens sapiens (us) is like 200 000 years old 💀 but don't worry the homininae line appeared 10 million years ago!
Hey you know we're closer to the dinosaurs who lived at the end of the cretaceous (64Ma) than between the Dino of the cretaceous and the beginning to the triassic (first Dino : 230/250 Ma)? CRAZY HMMM ??????
Anyway I do believe Bloodborne universe is actually as fantastic as dark souls or Elden Ring and not super ultra realistic like our own world. Some things just doesn't make sense realistically and maybe don't have a possible realistic and scientific explanation (the dreams, great ones etc) but it's cool to try to used sciences to explain things in the universe ! That make its own world more coherent in its own logic I believe ! (it's like you know sci fi movies, Frankenstein and all. it's not possible in real life but based on true sciences stuff).
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tribbetherium · 1 year
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I don't have a Deviantart (mostly because I don't think I'd be able to keep up with having two social medias with recent busy-ness) but I look around there on browser sometimes and I stumbled upon some Hamster's Paradise fanart! Especially from some guy who goes by TheTiger773 who does really great spec evo art and also covers quite a bit on the eras in the original draft sketches that I haven't even gotten to yet. Still, it's fun to see how my work inspires ideas from others too, and if anyone has a DA let them know I gave them a shout-out. :D
(POTENTIAL MAJOR SPOILERS DOWN BELOW)
They've also done some art of the Terminocene, the final stage that I won't be able to get to for a long, long time. Nonetheless nice to see someone else's interpretation of the loose draft.
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A fun take on one of the more iconic parts of the Terminocene, so I felt I ought to try drawing a concept. (Note: none of the below is canon, and is greatly subject to change in the future. I just had some fun revisiting old ideas.)
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'The Early Terminocene, 500+ million years post-establishment. The world has reached its end times, yet life carries on one final push even as the planet becomes increasingly uninhabitable. Strange creatures roam this nigh-alien landscape. There are no more trees, yet there are forests: forests of giant grasses, springing up from immense underground rhizomes, while photosynthetic lichens now take the place of ground cover, providing an abundance of food for the last great creatures that will ever roam the planet.
A mighty gorillaphant stares down a subadult gorizard, intimidating the cautious predator into leaving its territory. Below scampers a surface daggoth, fleeing the scene to safety, dodging past large, oozing amoeboid masses: motile, carnivorous shroomors. Above, a flock of tribeaks are roused into a fluttering flight. Strange, yet familiar, these creatures are products of the survivors of numerous mass extinctions that have happened in the meantime. Thus their heritage is unexpected: the gorillaphant is a descendant of a group of furbils that dominated after a catastrophic extinction event, and the gorizard a from a clade of bipedal rattiles born of the descendants of the shingles. Older clades have morphed beyond recognition: the tribeaks are extremely derived pterodents, each finger with its own plume-shaped membrane, and keratinous sheaths on its split upper lip and lower jaw that form a dexterous three-part "beak": one that gave it the dietary flexibility to withstand catastrophic changes. Surface daggoths, developing light-sensitive organs akin to stalk eyes on their facial tendrils, have now become quite common filling a wide array of small to medium generalist niches. Even the shroomors, least recognizable of all animals, have begun to return into a form that once again is more fauna than flora. Even at the end, when all seems lost, life finds a way: enduring for as long as it can, and adapting into an array of extreme new forms in the face of complete destruction.'
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