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| organelle = Ferroplast
| organelle = Ferroplast
| icon = RusticyaninIcon.png
| icon = FerroplastIcon.jpg
| image = RusticyaninOrganelle.PNG
| image = Ferroplast.jpg
| cost = 45
| cost = 45
| requiresNucleus = Yes
| requiresNucleus = Yes

Latest revision as of 19:11, 17 December 2024

Organelle Details
Ferroplast
FerroplastIcon.jpg
Ferroplast.jpg
Base Cost (MP) 45
Requires Nucleus Yes
Processes Iron Chemolithoautotrophy
Enzymes Rusticyanin
Size (Hexes) 2
Osmoregulation Cost 2
Storage 0.5
Unique No
Upgrades None
Internal Name ferroplast

A metallic powerhouse. The Ferroplast uses Iron iron and Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide to produce ATP atp by the process of Iron Chemolithoautotrophy. This involves oxidizing Iron iron, changing it from one chemical state to another. The effect scales with Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide concentration, so lower levels of Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide in the environment will lead to less ATP atp being produced.

A Ferroplast is a double-membrane structure containing a network of proteins and enzymes. It is a prokaryote that has been assimilated for use by its eukaryotic host. It works at a much higher efficiency than can be achieved with Rusticyanin.

Requirements

A cell must have a Nucleus to evolve Ferroplasts.

If organelle upgrades are enabled in game settings, the following condition must be true for the player cell:

  • Contains Rusticyanin for at least 6 generations in a row.

Processes

Iron Chemolithoautotrophy: Iron iron + Carbon Dioxide carbondioxideATP atp

A method of generating energy without Glucose glucose. Consumes Iron iron and scales with the amount of environmental Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide.

Modifications

No modifications.

Effects

No effects.

Upgrades

No upgrades.

Strategy

In environments with plentiful Iron iron and high levels of Carbon Dioxide carbondioxide, Ferroplasts are excellent primary or secondary energy sources. Be aware though that concentrations of both compounds can decrease as the game progresses, so we recommend making use of additional energy sources before your cell starts to struggle.

We also recommend replacing Rusticyanin with Ferroplasts after evolving a Nucleus for far greater efficiency.

Scientific Background

Ferroplasts have not been discovered in real life, but are theorised to be entirely possible, based on the evolution of endosymbiotes (such as the Mitochondrion) and the energy-yielding capabilities of Rusticyanin.