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Can you mix a Plant and Animal cell?

  1. #1
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Like breeding different species of animals, or combining atoms in bombs, is it possible to combine a plant and animal cell?
  2. #2
    Well if you cut a hole in the side of a pumpkin...
  3. #3
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Cells, to create offspring from cells
  4. #4
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Not two organisms
  5. #5
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    One animal cell and one plant cell
  6. #6
    Bradley Florida Man
    Cell fusion but not organically and it won't split into new hybrid cells it'll go back to being plant or Aminah

    So yes and no
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  7. #7
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Thanx
  8. #8
    Bradley Florida Man
    My smart watch says I will have my period in 27 days
  9. #9
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    I have mine then too!
  10. #10
    Gridlocke Houston
    No, not really. You can take genetic sequences from DNA of a plant cell and splice it into an animal cell using CRISPR (no relation).

    But you can't breed them together, they're too different. Plant cells have a cell wall that's pretty rigid and much different metabolic processes than an animal cell
  11. #11
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    What if you take the cell wall off?
  12. #12
    Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Crispy What if you take the cell wall off?

    Lol
  13. #13
    Gridlocke Houston
    Originally posted by Crispy What if you take the cell wall off?

    Bioengineering is a rapidly advancing field. I don't know what could be possible in the future. But you're asking very interesting questions. If you want to pursue a career in the sciences, you might be able to do these kinds of experiments yourself one day.
  14. #14
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Originally posted by Gridlocke Bioengineering is a rapidly advancing field. I don't know what could be possible in the future. But you're asking very interesting questions. If you want to pursue a career in the sciences, you might be able to do these kinds of experiments yourself one day.
    Nah i like dinosaurs
  15. #15
    Gridlocke Houston
    Originally posted by Crispy Nah i like dinosaurs

    The genetic legacy of dinosaurs still exists today. This field is probably very closely linked to your interest.
  16. #16
    Crispy reverse pedophile
    Ill have to take biology courses for the dna part of palaeontology anyway
  17. #17
    Once again, Pequeninos..3 life stages the last being as a tree.

    https://enderverse.fandom.com/wiki/Pequeninos
  18. #18
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    I've never ever bought it up before but I've been in a cell.
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