#eukaryotic cells and the proto-ancient Halls Of #Asgard and #FirstContact

*The Conversation* has an interesting read about how #Stromatolites may demonstrate a mechanism for the evolution of Eucaryotic cells like those that make up you or possibly me.[1][2]

https://theconversation.com/first-contact-that-may-have-led-to-complex-life-on-earth-finally-witnessed-by-scientists-280173

https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(26)00330-1

The First Contact is actually literal.
Perhaps it's "First" and perhaps that's just __enthusiastic titling__ :)

#Evolution is a thing.
So are Stromatolites::

https://www.sharkbay.org/publications/fact-sheets-guides/stromatolites

"" Nerearchaeum marumarumayae. The species name – marumarumayae – is derived from the Aboriginal language of the Malgana people, meaning “ancient home”, a reference to stromatolites being of ancient origin in Earth’s history. ""

[1] For NON AI versions of consciousness.
[2] I checked Tea and Chilli are Eucaryotic so ... Me too.
https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/General_Biology_(Boundless)/04%3A_Cell_Structure/4.06%3A_Eukaryotic_Cells_-_Characteristics_of_Eukaryotic_Cells

#Biology #Science #Gathaagudu #SharkBay #Bermuda #EarthsLivingRocks

‘First contact’ that may have led to complex life on Earth finally witnessed by scientists

Stromatolites might look like rocks. But they are living relics of ancient systems that thrived on Earth billions of years ago.

The Conversation

Batı #Avustralya’nın #Denham bölgesinde gökyüzünün parlak kırmızıya dönmesi, sosyal medyada #kıyamet sahnelerini andıran görüntülerle gündem oldu #SonDakika #SharkBay #Narelle #RedDust

https://cevrehatti.com/bati-avustralyada-kizil-gokyuzu-panigi-neden-kirmiziya-dondu/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

Batı Avustralya’da kızıl gökyüzü paniği: Neden kırmızıya döndü? - Çevre Hattı

Batı Avustralya’nın Denham bölgesinde gökyüzünün parlak kırmızıya dönmesi, sosyal medyada kıyamet sahnelerini andıran görüntülerle gündem oldu.

Çevre Hattı

Rabbit & Roo
Shark Bay (Gutharraguda) – WA, 2019

#photography
#Australia
#SharkBay

180km seagrass plant
https://theconversation.com/meet-the-worlds-largest-plant-a-single-seagrass-clone-stretching-180-km-in-western-australias-shark-bay-184056

Restoration Revegetation(under the sea)
https://theconversation.com/healthy-country-healthy-people-how-shared-knowledge-is-helping-to-restore-a-world-heritage-area-235776

https://www.seagrassresearch.net/festival

‘If we look after country, then Country will look after you’
#MalganaRangers #firstnations

Flowers emerging from Posidonia australis seagrass. Photo: Angela Rossen

(defoliated A. antarctica meadow overgrown by #algae following 2011 marine heatwave)

#bloomscrolling (under the sea) #SharkBay #SeaGrass #marinelife #oceans

Meet the world’s largest plant: a single seagrass clone stretching 180 km in Western Australia’s Shark Bay

A single seagrass plant in Shark Bay is around 4,500 years old, covers 200 square kilometres of seabed, and thrives in harsh conditions.

The Conversation

#SharkBay is a coastal region located in Western Australia, renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and unique ecosystems.

It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991 due to its outstanding universal value.

https://knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/66ab79c21ca8ed59331cb499

Shark Bay

Shark Bay is a coastal region located in Western Australia, renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and unique ecosystems. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991 due to its outstanding universal value.

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Is a “Zero-Waste” Lifestyle The Answer To Combatting #ClimateChange? : Medium

Incredibly complex #Mazes discovered in structure of bizarre #Crystals : New Sci

#SharkBay: Home to Earth's largest plant — an #Immortal, self-cloning #Seagrass #Meadow stretching 112 miles : Live Sci

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Had a fab day at Monkey Mia: dolphins, dugongs, birds, sun and sand

#sharkbay

Yet another gorgeous WA sunset

#sharkbay #wa #australia