Single cell organisms actually (kind of) DO mutate individually, since they don’t give birth, but simply divide into two individual cells. Critters and plants that are born (sprouted), grow up, make progeny one way or another and eventually die… such things do NOT mutate from what they were into something else.
tudza Premium Member about 1 year ago
Like that mole on his butt.
Concretionist about 1 year ago
Single cell organisms actually (kind of) DO mutate individually, since they don’t give birth, but simply divide into two individual cells. Critters and plants that are born (sprouted), grow up, make progeny one way or another and eventually die… such things do NOT mutate from what they were into something else.
BigBoy about 1 year ago
Hey, you in the white coat, spray something lethal on that COVID before it gets out
Imagine about 1 year ago
To paraphrase John Lennon: You say you want some evolution!
Jayalexander about 1 year ago
bug is such an ugly word.
phritzg Premium Member about 1 year ago
So the cells that make us sick must be literally using the tactic of “Divide and Conquer”.
uniquename about 1 year ago
Whether your a personal growth depends on where you’re growing.
jango about 1 year ago
Horrors from the agar plate
jel354 about 1 year ago
It is an ideal cellular plan.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 year ago
Personal *over*growth.
Stocky One about 1 year ago
Single celled organisms are great at math. They can divide and multiply at the same time!
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 1 year ago
At this rate of “personal growth” the bacterium will surpass the human before it even leaves the petri dish!
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
You seem to be bacteria old tricks again.