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cocosloane
Coco :
It's the Camero blood in him? 😭😭😭
2025-01-15 00:23:36
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ziar.cortez
Ziar Cortez :
same energy as me hahhah
2025-01-15 00:14:13
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laging fully charge 😂
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"Sachie"💐 :
happy happy birthday baby koii
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felix-ible HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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_eka who? :
I 2x😭😭😭
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alaa🐠 :
i can see myungjae in him😭 always full energy
2025-01-22 18:18:16
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okay
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Him in every situation be like
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WIFE NI KURT POGI :
trueeeee
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permission to story this in ig po?
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cutieee 😐
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R I Q A 🍓 :
everytime I see his tiktok be it edit or his own, its just so chaotic??? Must be nice to be young with alot of energy🤣🤣🤣
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1000%😅😅😅😅😅😅
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Chloroplasts swimmin’ 🏊‍♀️  Those cells belong to an aquatic plant called Elodea canadensis, it’s a pretty common waterweed and it can even be an invasive species 😬 but they look pretty in aquariums!  In the video you can see the cytoplasmic stream inside the cells of the plant. The small round dots moving around are the chloroplasts! Chloroplasts are small organelles that contain green chlorophyll pigments involved in photosynthesis! These pigments are able to capture energy from sunlight and convert it into energy the algae can use 🥰 After a bit of research, I learned that the movement of chloroplasts inside the cells are actually a response to wounding so they’re not only moving in response to light. By detaching a leaf or by making an incision, the chloroplasts starts moving around in about 10 minutes. This movement helps restoring the pressure inside the cells and helps repairing the wounds. The repair reaction would open specialized channels that enable inorganic  ions, sugars, amino acids and hormones to move between cells by the cytoplasm! The movement of the chloroplasts is also helped by the presence of my microscope’s string light.  Animal and plant cells possess their own little skeletons that enable them to move around components like vesicles, nuclei, chromosomes during cell division and chloroplasts (only in plant cells tho)! Chloroplasts actually move around with the help of actin and microtubules which are constituents of the cytoskeleton. Chloroplasts movement conjugated to the movement of the endoplasmic reticulum would allow specialized channels that connect cells to open.  Video taken with my iPhone mounted on a BA310E Motic microscope with an @ilabcam ultra adapter 🔬 #fyp #microscope #aquarium #plants #science
Chloroplasts swimmin’ 🏊‍♀️ Those cells belong to an aquatic plant called Elodea canadensis, it’s a pretty common waterweed and it can even be an invasive species 😬 but they look pretty in aquariums! In the video you can see the cytoplasmic stream inside the cells of the plant. The small round dots moving around are the chloroplasts! Chloroplasts are small organelles that contain green chlorophyll pigments involved in photosynthesis! These pigments are able to capture energy from sunlight and convert it into energy the algae can use 🥰 After a bit of research, I learned that the movement of chloroplasts inside the cells are actually a response to wounding so they’re not only moving in response to light. By detaching a leaf or by making an incision, the chloroplasts starts moving around in about 10 minutes. This movement helps restoring the pressure inside the cells and helps repairing the wounds. The repair reaction would open specialized channels that enable inorganic ions, sugars, amino acids and hormones to move between cells by the cytoplasm! The movement of the chloroplasts is also helped by the presence of my microscope’s string light. Animal and plant cells possess their own little skeletons that enable them to move around components like vesicles, nuclei, chromosomes during cell division and chloroplasts (only in plant cells tho)! Chloroplasts actually move around with the help of actin and microtubules which are constituents of the cytoskeleton. Chloroplasts movement conjugated to the movement of the endoplasmic reticulum would allow specialized channels that connect cells to open. Video taken with my iPhone mounted on a BA310E Motic microscope with an @ilabcam ultra adapter 🔬 #fyp #microscope #aquarium #plants #science

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