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|name = Binucleus Long-rootRoot Crystal
|week = 10
|generation = 62
|creator = KingAcer
|image = Binucleus_Long-root_Crystal.JPG
|extant = 1
|exgen=101
|excause=gamma-ray burst
|ancestor = Binucleus Hollow Crystal
|size = Gargantuan (10 m) tallTall
|habitat = Yokto River, Yokto Marsh
|locomotion = Sessile
|habitat2 = Yokto March
|diet = Consumer, Photosynthesis
|thermoregulation=Ectotherm
|respiration = Passive (Lenticels)
|reproduction= Spores, Spreading via roots
|domainparent = Coelocrystallaceae
|kingdomgenus = Poacrystalus
|phylum species = megarhizus
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The Binucleus'''binucleus Longlong-root Crystalcrystal''' split from the [[Binucleus Hollow Crystal|binucleus hollow crystal]]. The Longlong-root Crystalcrystal now has two kinds of roots,: onesthose that go into the ground to absorb water and rootsthose that spread over land to find dead organisms or other plants. TheseThe lastlatter roots can getgrow up to ten meters long and, when it finds a dead organism or another plant, it will start feeding ofoff of it. OnA any place anew long-root finds food, therecrystal will grow a new Long-root Crystal out off theany root that isfinds feedingfood. After the organism has been eaten, the roots will die and the new Longlong-root Crystalcrystal will make its own roots. Because the mother crystal can't feed off of dead organisms anymore thanks to this, she has grown a large, round solar panel to absorb more sunlight. It has also become much larger thenthan it'sits ancesterancestor , itand is now able to becomegrow 10 meters long,tall - this way it can absorb even more sunlight. The Binucleusbinucleus Longlong-root Crystalcrystal still uses spores to reproduce, but because they also use their roots to reproduce, they now live in much larger numbers.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 24 February 2024

Binucleus Long-Root Crystal
(Poacrystalus megarhizus)
Main image of Binucleus Long-Root Crystal
Species is extinct.
15/101, gamma-ray burst
Information
CreatorKingAcer Other
Week/Generation10/62
HabitatYokto River, Yokto Marsh
Size10 m Tall
Primary MobilitySessile
SupportUnknown
DietConsumer, Photosynthesis
RespirationPassive (Lenticels)
ThermoregulationEctotherm
ReproductionSpores, Spreading via roots
Taxonomy
Domain
Kingdom
Subkingdom
Division
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukaryota
Binucleozoa
Crystallozoa (info)
Cavacrystalita
Coelocrystalla
Coelocrystallales
Coelocrystallaceae
Poacrystalus
Poacrystalus megarhizus
Ancestor:Descendants:

The binucleus long-root crystal split from the binucleus hollow crystal. The long-root crystal now has two kinds of roots: those that go into the ground to absorb water and those that spread over land to find dead organisms or other plants. The latter roots can grow up to ten meters long and, when it finds a dead organism or another plant, it will start feeding off of it. A new long-root crystal will grow out off any root that finds food. After the organism has been eaten, the roots will die and the new long-root crystal will make its own roots. Because the mother crystal can't feed off of dead organisms anymore thanks to this, she has grown a large, round solar panel to absorb more sunlight. It has also become much larger than its ancestor and is now able to grow 10 meters tall - this way it can absorb even more sunlight. The binucleus long-root crystal still uses spores to reproduce, but because they also use their roots to reproduce, they now live in much larger numbers.

Living Relatives (click to show/hide)

These are randomly selected, and organized from lowest to highest shared taxon. (This may correspond to similarity more than actual relation)
  • Mae Kinderbane (order Coelocrystallales)
  • Grovecrystal (class Coelocrystalla)