Solätare
Name means: Sun eater
Medkärna that use chlorophyll to produce glucose that sustains them. Since their energy production is tied to The Star, they do not need to hunt other organisms for survival. Instead, they are the ones being hunted by Sakätare and Smittare. To defend themselves, most members have developed a fibrous cell wall in conjunction with several whip-like structures called flagella. The flagella beat the water, allowing the Solätare to outmaneuver threats. These adaptations aid in preserving the life of single individuals, but as a clade, their main survival strategy is in their vast numbers, growing through virtue of mitosis. These numbers are then kept in check by either the availability of other resources used in their biology or the population of predators.
Solätares' reliance on The Star for energy grows problematic when night falls. To survive the darkness,, and other resource scarcities, Solätare possess water-filled vacuoles that can store glucose produced during the day. Additionally, vacuoles allow the organism to better retain its shape, which in the future grants them the ability to form large and sturdy structures through cooperation.
Medkärna that use chlorophyll to produce glucose that sustains them. Since their energy production is tied to The Star, they do not need to hunt other organisms for survival. Instead, they are the ones being hunted by Sakätare and Smittare. To defend themselves, most members have developed a fibrous cell wall in conjunction with several whip-like structures called flagella. The flagella beat the water, allowing the Solätare to outmaneuver threats. These adaptations aid in preserving the life of single individuals, but as a clade, their main survival strategy is in their vast numbers, growing through virtue of mitosis. These numbers are then kept in check by either the availability of other resources used in their biology or the population of predators.
Solätares' reliance on The Star for energy grows problematic when night falls. To survive the darkness,, and other resource scarcities, Solätare possess water-filled vacuoles that can store glucose produced during the day. Additionally, vacuoles allow the organism to better retain its shape, which in the future grants them the ability to form large and sturdy structures through cooperation.
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