Colony Cell

The colony cell is a consumer evolved to suck full cells and disintegrate them inside later. As time passed by the colony cell adapted especially for the consumption of photosynthetic cells and instead of consuming them it learned to feed on their photosynthetic production of carbohydrates and even control their production using small organelles called “Controllers” that release certain chemicals changing either the osmotic or acidic quality of the environment. It can have symbiotic relations with members of the algaaquila, crocusism, flash cell, and tankargus species. The colony cells can increase greatly in size and when it gets 10th times greater than its original size it usually goes through a mitosis, sometimes more than one. The colony cell adapts in each environment to one or two specific symbiosis partners. When under danger and is being eaten by a predator the colony cell often releases some of its inhibitors on the predator sometimes distracting it with more attractive food source while it floats away.