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<span style="color:#008080">But tweedlewheedle is not a container for useful gene moduls! To detect changes inside a plant via scent and outside of it via invironmental changes, the cover of tweedlewheedle is constructed as a light grid of living mimosa cells. Those cells can expand and shrink during extreme natural conditions via a sudden change of inner cell pressure called tugur. | <span style="color:#008080">But tweedlewheedle is not a container for useful gene moduls! To detect changes inside a plant via scent and outside of it via invironmental changes, the cover of tweedlewheedle is constructed as a light grid of living mimosa cells. Those cells can expand and shrink during extreme natural conditions via a sudden change of inner cell pressure called tugur. | ||
That process causes the mimosa cell cover to move and also to deliver informations about special incidents to the enclosed tabaco cells in the centre of tweedlewheedle. | That process causes the mimosa cell cover to move and also to deliver informations about special incidents to the enclosed tabaco cells in the centre of tweedlewheedle. | ||
<span style="color:#008080"> In turn the tabaco cells will be oscillated and stimulated to produce a certain kind of human messenger substance and to release them through our nose in our brain. Only with this effect, we can instinctively tell if something in particular bad or good is going on and what it is! | <span style="color:#008080"> In turn the tabaco cells will be oscillated and stimulated to produce a certain kind of human messenger substance and to release them through our nose in our brain. Only with this effect, we can instinctively tell if something in particular bad or good is going on and what it is! |
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