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Captain Cappy
Aug 7, 2008

I just noticed Lancer-phil doesn't have her name on her hat and the hat isn't just a plain hat. Wonder if the fuzziness is based on anything like appearance or if it's just cuz its cute.

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Captain Cappy
Aug 7, 2008


Is this a composite picture? The very scientific chart says Neutrophil should be twice as big as RBC. I don't know what to believe anymore.

Also it's really ridiculous how complicated our immune system is.

Captain Cappy fucked around with this message at 04:43 on Aug 19, 2018

Captain Cappy
Aug 7, 2008

Based on some intense google research, I don't think Macrophages are as big as these memes suggest, except in the case that they're combining to eat something huge. They should be around ~20 micrometer. I also find it strange how varied different sources list the sizes of the different cells. Scientists need to get their acts together imo.

Captain Cappy
Aug 7, 2008

OnimaruXLR posted:

This is picking at nits, but I kinda question the choice not to represent the accents of the transfused blood cells in the translation. I guess what happens is pretty obvious if you think for even a second, but I thought it was a cute touch that helps characterize biological processes, which uh,isn't that the whole thing this show is about?

But then again maybe not everyone grew up reading Claremont-era X-Men comics so maybe phonetic dialog freaks them out

They clearly talk differently than the native cells I think, even as a non-speaker.

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