User talk:Polyhedron

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Best of luck, Biopolyhedron, and have fun! Ombudsman 01:08, 24 November 2005 (UTC)

Photosynthesis
Thanks for catching my mistake, but I've swapped 1e11 back to figures to make the lead more accessible. All the best Tim Vickers (talk) 16:05, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

Published articles of your knowledge on Middle Chinese
Hello polyhedron! I have seen your YouTube channel and want to contribute your findings to the Middle Chinese page. However, according to WP:NOR, I must be able to find a credible, published source for all of your materials provided. Do you have any reference materials that falls under the guidelines of reliable sources? 天佑吾國 (talk) 07:09, 29 June 2013 (UTC)

Symbiogenesis Picture
I was recently looking at your labeled "Modern endosymbiotic theory". Do you have more information on what each letter represents? Are they specific Orders or Phyllum? Beakerboy (talk) 16:10, 20 July 2018 (UTC)

-- It was written in 共生體學說. I have no major editing on wikipedia for 10 years, don't know how to make picture legend correctly. polyhedron(古韻) Leave message 08:09, 25 July 2018 (UTC)
 * Thanks. Google Translate to the rescue

Black: bimolecular phospholipid film Pink: eukaryotic DNA Red: α-proteobacteria and mitochondrial DNA Green: cyanobacteria and chloroplast DNA

A: Prokaryotic ancestor of hypothetical eukaryotes, close to archaea, no cell nucleus 1. Cell membrane invagination gradually forms nuclear membrane B: Acellular organelle, primitive eukaryote with a double-layered nuclear membrane C: α-proteobacteria close to rickettsia 2. The first internal symbiosis occurred only once D: eukaryotes with mitochondria, such as animals, fungi E: a cyanobacteria (prokaryote) 3. The second internal symbiosis occurred independently F: Primitive chromoplast organisms with bilayer membrane chloroplasts, including green algae (and their progeny plants), red algae, cyanobacteria 4. Double internal symbiosis, multiple occurrences independently G: Algae with three or four heavy membranes in chloroplasts, including diatoms, eye worms, some dinoflagellates, etc.    H: Lost chloroplast dinoflagellates or ciliates 5. Triple internal symbiosis, multiple times in independence I: a few dinoflagellates and ciliates (such as red mites)
 * Beakerboy (talk) 11:55, 25 July 2018 (UTC)