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		<description>Hi Littleredpill,
Cool Post, Eg. the mitochondria or ATP creating cells mutating changing into bigger and can stand up to and reproduce particularly huge temperatures these as 300c and given that they are greater and tougher can fast make electricity, so the system temp of the person is around 90c as an alternative of 37c. This would make that individual capable to withstand cryogenic temperatures (or enormously cold planets, for instance) so what makes these mutations not attainable? How come mutations conclude up with the loss of life of the cells/mobile or enzyme?
Kindest Regards</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Littleredpill,<br />
Cool Post, Eg. the mitochondria or ATP creating cells mutating changing into bigger and can stand up to and reproduce particularly huge temperatures these as 300c and given that they are greater and tougher can fast make electricity, so the system temp of the person is around 90c as an alternative of 37c. This would make that individual capable to withstand cryogenic temperatures (or enormously cold planets, for instance) so what makes these mutations not attainable? How come mutations conclude up with the loss of life of the cells/mobile or enzyme?<br />
Kindest Regards</p>
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