My idea of nonlinear osmoregulation looks like this:
nonlinear osmoregulation of prokaryotes:
O^1,5
non linear osmoregulation of eucariotes:
O^1,1
This will make the nucleus finally a useful part (and not just a part for unlocking organelles), and will also prevent the cells from expanding indefinitely.
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What would the average hex size of a viable eukaryote in this sort of osmoregulation?
Why is this in the development help category? Based on the post content this seems like it should go in Future Game > Microbe Stage
Edit: I’ll move this.
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I see that the nucleouses suggested improvement in this field has been greatly increased (from 1.2 to 1.1 iirc).
That being said, what will be done about simulating/evolving giant multi-nucleal cells that are some of the largest single-celled organisms in real life?