What do you mean by "Kleycocyte"?BiologicRookie456 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:13 am It's very simple to me. M1 and M2 must be kleycocyte. Then make them connected with adhesin. After the kleycocyte you must make a "rope" using nitrocytes. And at the other end of the "rope" you must make another kleycocyte. In the result you get a something that sorta look like a rope out of nitrocytes but at the beach rope ends you see the kleycocyte. Dont forget that the split mass of all cells must be 1.53 this is the solution![]()
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Symbiosis
Re: Symbiosis




Solution: Symbiosis
M1 Glueocyte, split to M2 and M3
M2 Glueocyte, never split
M3 Glueocyte, split to M4 and M3
M4 Nitrocyte, never split
Remember every cell must have:
Split Mass of 1.53 ng
High Nutrient Priority
Max Adhesin Length
Max Adhesin Stiffness
M2 Glueocyte, never split
M3 Glueocyte, split to M4 and M3
M4 Nitrocyte, never split
Remember every cell must have:
Split Mass of 1.53 ng
High Nutrient Priority
Max Adhesin Length
Max Adhesin Stiffness



