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'''Chemosynthesis''': '''Hydrogen Sulfide''' {{CompoundIcon|image=HydrogenSulfideIcon.png|internalName=hydrogenSulfide}} + '''CO2''' {{CompoundIcon|image=CarbonDioxideIcon.png|internalName=carbonDioxide}} → '''Glucose''' {{CompoundIcon|image=GlucoseIcon.png|internalName=glucose}} | '''Chemosynthesis''': '''Hydrogen Sulfide''' {{CompoundIcon|image=HydrogenSulfideIcon.png|internalName=hydrogenSulfide}} + '''CO2''' {{CompoundIcon|image=CarbonDioxideIcon.png|internalName=carbonDioxide}} → '''Glucose''' {{CompoundIcon|image=GlucoseIcon.png|internalName=glucose}} | ||
A method of glucose synthesis. Requires '''Hydrogen Sulfide''' {{CompoundIcon|image=HydrogenSulfideIcon.png|internalName=hydrogenSulfide}} and | A method of glucose synthesis. Requires '''Hydrogen Sulfide''' {{CompoundIcon|image=HydrogenSulfideIcon.png|internalName=hydrogenSulfide}} and the rate of the reaction scales with environmental '''CO2''' {{CompoundIcon|image=CarbonDioxideIcon.png|internalName=carbonDioxide}}. It is superior to the process performed in [[Chemosynthesizing Proteins]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:26, 21 February 2024
A eukaryotic organelle used to perform Chemosynthesis, the process of converting Hydrogen Sulfide into Glucose using environmental CO2 . 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 CO2 . It is superior to the process performed in Chemosynthesizing Proteins.
Modifications
No modifications
Effects
No effects
Upgrades
No upgrades
Strategy
TBA
Scientific Background
TBA