On the afternoon of a nice and sunny day, Oxy and Gen are oxygen molecules, they are floating in the air like most O2 molecules, enjoying each other's company. They think they suddenly want to work on their own, they are pulled in the same direction, they feel they are sucked into a strange tube. "What are these strange fur-like things?" Asked. "Yes, I guess they are called fluff, this is a nose with fluff, my teacher told me the situation to them", the two wise men again proudly answer It was.
Why do we want to get older? No one knows exactly, but many scientists believe that oxidation plays an important role. Oxygen molecules in the body and other oxidizing agents obviously pull out individual electrons from the macromolecules making up the cell membrane, making them very reactive. These activating molecules can then be combined to alter the properties of the cell membrane. At some point, sufficient of these reactions have occurred, ie the body's immune system treats changing cells as "enemies" and destroys them. If the cells involved are irreplaceable, this is particularly harmful to the organism. neural
In a recent study, several biologists have revealed interesting features about Gen - 1. Most Gen - 1 DNA structures contain traces of one or more Gen - 0 genes. This confirms the popular theory: Gen-1 is a direct descendant of Gen-0. Furthermore, when a biologist experimented Gen-1 by bringing Gen-1 close to Gen-0's ancestor (of course, borrowed from MonSeeker), a new generation of Etheremon to show significant fighting effects I began to take inspiration. They found that their combat strength further increases as more kinds of ancestry exist.