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Organelle consisting of long fibres which in aggregate create muscle tissue within organisms, available from the Multicellular Stage. Increases an organism's speed.


== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==


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Only available from the Multicellular Stage onwards.


== Processes ==
== Processes ==


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No processes.


== Modifications ==
== Modifications ==


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No modifications.


== Effects ==
== Effects ==


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For each cell in a multicellular organism that contains a '''Myofibril''', that organism's movement speed increases proportionally to the volume of that cell. Cells with '''Myofibrils''' are classified as having muscle tissue type.


== Upgrades ==
== Upgrades ==


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No upgrades


== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==


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We recommend adding one '''Myofibril''' to several cell types in your multicellular organism, but adding more than one is redundant. At the moment, further '''Myofibrils''' provide no extra benefit.


== Scientific Background ==
== Scientific Background ==


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Latest revision as of 16:06, 23 February 2024

Organelle Details
Myofibril
MyofibrilIcon.png
MyofibrilOrganelle.png
Base Cost (MP) 50
Requires Nucleus Yes
Processes None
Enzymes None
Size (Hexes) 5
Osmoregulation Cost 5
Storage 0
Unique No
Upgrades None
Internal Name myofibril

Organelle consisting of long fibres which in aggregate create muscle tissue within organisms, available from the Multicellular Stage. Increases an organism's speed.

Requirements

Only available from the Multicellular Stage onwards.

Processes

No processes.

Modifications

No modifications.

Effects

For each cell in a multicellular organism that contains a Myofibril, that organism's movement speed increases proportionally to the volume of that cell. Cells with Myofibrils are classified as having muscle tissue type.

Upgrades

No upgrades

Strategy

We recommend adding one Myofibril to several cell types in your multicellular organism, but adding more than one is redundant. At the moment, further Myofibrils provide no extra benefit.

Scientific Background

TBA