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'''binucleus icosahedron truncated icosahedron''' (BITI) evolved when some of the [[Binucleus Icosahedron|binucleus icosahedron]] where able to establish a symbiotic relationship with [[Binucleus Truncated Icosahedron|binucleus truncated icosahedron]]. The new organisms were even better at protecting itself, having both a coating of dissolving enzymes for the binucleus icosahedron and the photosynthesis ability of the binucleus icosahedron truncated. Its unique spore system would be something that the other later species would adopt. In fact the proto spores look almost identical to like binucleus icosahedron and binucleus truncated icosahedron. The later combined spore themselves are almost a copy of BITI itself.
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