Nanocalvus zephyrum

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Nanocalvus zephyrum is an extremely simple cell in Zone L that only grows to half a micrometer (0.5μm) in length, but holds a big story about the evolution of early Oefsy. Nanoclavus zephyrum uses carbon dioxide from the air that passes into it through diffusion as energy for the cell to grow and function. Oxygen is in turn released from the cell in small amounts as a byproduct.

Nanocalvus zephyrum is fully independent and is able to be carried by wind currents due to its small size and low overall density, having just a cell membrane, a cell wall to hold it together, and a cytoplasm that contains genetic material. Enzymes to absorb carbon dioxide are produced manually by the cell itself. Nanocalvus zephyrum reproduces every ten (10) to fifteen (15) minutes by duplicating genetic material and splitting into two identical copies.