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Anonymous
>>345790
That's what plants already do. Some carnivorous plants snap at shit they don't like (say, those disgusting animals. Who do they think they are, moving around all over the place and wasting energy like that? ) and plants already have ways to point their roots to the ground (statoliths) and their stalks to the sun (auxins, sure they don't move to the sun as much as they grow into it, but it does work so it's okay. )
>>345782
You would need to alter human genome too I suppose, else plastids don't work. A whole lot of unnecessary mess.
Also you guys have to notice that chloroplasts are essentially a good way of getting supplementary energy, as the OP points out. It is so good a method, in fact, that our slug E. chlorotica is already doing it.
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