Lipase
Lipase
While I was testing an organism for Digestion(flagello,phago,secro), I noticed that the phagocyte gets poisoned and then dies. Is lipase supposed to kill? If so, why was the flagellocyte unaffected?
Last edited by K-man on Mon Sep 10, 2018 2:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Lipase
Right now I can't. Maybe in the evening.
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Re: Lipase
It is something to do with the structure if the organism. If you put the genome at the right position, then the Lipase shouldn't poison the cells.
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Re: Lipase
What do you mean "if the genome is in the right position"? Anyway, Alast, I think I solved it, so no need waiting.
"Place the devourocytes here..."
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Re: Lipase
Yes, lipase slowly poisons cells upon touch.
It is not a bug if that is the question.
It is not a bug if that is the question.