Micralgearous greana

From OurFoodChain

Some A. greenensis managed to get into Zone 17, and adapted well. Life cycle: -A bush-like algae that grows slowly releases lots of cells to the water. -Those cells start multiplicating and reproduce sexualy. -Then, some of them develop cilia to atach to something, where they will grow as the bush-like thing. -Others would grow longer cilia to swim against the current. -Others, would remain as microscopic phytoplankton reproducing both sexualy and asexualy all the time. This way, it covers 2 roles, macroscopic producer and microscopic producer, wich allows it to inhabit terrains where only one of them would survive. With no competition, no predators and desertic sun, it seems to be refroducing quite well.

Evolution explained: -Unicellular stage made them float over the others, but they still needed the static one ass well to stay in the river. -Later, some cells modified their cilia to expand more.