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== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
Like '''[[Chemosynthesizing Proteins]]''', this organelle gives a cell access to abundant '''Hydrogen Sulfide''' {{CompoundIcon|image=HydrogenSulfideIcon.png|internalName=hydrogensulfide}} in certain patches. As environmental concentrations of '''Glucose''' {{CompoundIcon|image=GlucoseIcon.png|internalName=glucose}} decay throughout the game, it's advisable to find other energy sources, and '''Hydrogen Sulfide''' {{CompoundIcon|image=HydrogenSulfideIcon.png|internalName=hydrogensulfide}} may well be an appropriate one for your cell if you stay in the volcanic vents. | |||
We recommend replacing '''[[Chemosynthesizing Proteins]]''' with '''Chemoplasts''' after evolving a '''[[Nucleus]]''', as the latter are more efficient. | |||
== Scientific Background == | == Scientific Background == | ||
While there are no real-world microbes with organelles called "chemoplasts", [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemosynthesis chemosynthesis] is a metabolic process found in many microbial taxa. Given the existence of mitochondria and chloroplasts, both of which are membrane-bound organelles which arose via endosymbiosis, it seems quite plausible that a chemoplast-like organelle could similarly evolve from a chemosynthetic microbe that became engulfed by a larger cell. | |||
Latest revision as of 18:55, 8 July 2025
A eukaryotic organelle used to perform Chemosynthesis, the process of converting Hydrogen Sulfide
into Glucose
using environmental Carbon Dioxide
. It performs this process more efficiently than its prokaryotic counterpart, Chemosynthesizing Proteins.
Requirements
A cell must have a Nucleus to evolve Chemoplasts.
Processes
Chemosynthesis: Hydrogen Sulfide
+ CO2
→ Glucose
A method of Glucose
synthesis. Requires Hydrogen Sulfide
and the rate of the reaction scales with environmental Carbon Dioxide
. It is superior to the similar process performed in Chemosynthesizing Proteins.
Modifications
No modifications.
Effects
No effects.
Upgrades
No upgrades.
Strategy
Like Chemosynthesizing Proteins, this organelle gives a cell access to abundant Hydrogen Sulfide
in certain patches. As environmental concentrations of Glucose
decay throughout the game, it's advisable to find other energy sources, and Hydrogen Sulfide
may well be an appropriate one for your cell if you stay in the volcanic vents.
We recommend replacing Chemosynthesizing Proteins with Chemoplasts after evolving a Nucleus, as the latter are more efficient.
Scientific Background
While there are no real-world microbes with organelles called "chemoplasts", chemosynthesis is a metabolic process found in many microbial taxa. Given the existence of mitochondria and chloroplasts, both of which are membrane-bound organelles which arose via endosymbiosis, it seems quite plausible that a chemoplast-like organelle could similarly evolve from a chemosynthetic microbe that became engulfed by a larger cell.