One of the advantages of human beings is that they do not depend on evolution

Emelie 2022-04-20 09:02:05

"Bacteria that can digest cellulose live in the stomach of the white-headed langur. Like most cloven-hoofed species, they ferment the branches and leaves of the plants they eat into usable nutrients and then absorb them in the small intestine. Finding high-quality food such as fruit is much easier, and langurs spend less time each day foraging than other primates, and more active time for rest, play, and socializing. , their social organization and social behavior are very complex and interesting."

Do you think I went to the wrong set? No, no, this is the popular science I just saw from Nutshell, and I moved it directly.
Because the female doctor in the film used the word "symbiosis" when explaining the cause to the girl. It is not "infection", not "parasitic", and it is not "symbiotic". There is of course a reason for this, but the female blogger is reluctant to say a few more words based on personal purposes.

In fact, two things are worth noting about the effects of this zombie fungus on the human body, as far as the film is concerned.
First of all, the infected zombie generation is definitely not saved, and the negative impact is 100%.
Then the female blogger briefly mentioned the origin of the second generation of zombies, that is, the mother was infected by eating, the fungus penetrated the placenta to infect the embryo (by the way, AIDS can't penetrate the placenta), and the infected embryo devoured the mother (yes! Zombies eat zombies) Continue to mature, and finally gnaw the umbilical cord to grow into an adult.
It's important to note this, it's important! This means that the growth of the second generation of zombies is completely free from the restriction of the mother's uterus. The infected embryos can grow and develop if they are thrown onto a dead cat or a dead dog. A race with such a strong reproductive ability is a popular candidate to dominate the universe!
Second, when the female blogger failed to dissect the girl, the girl said that she could hold her breath and count to a thousand, while the female blogger explained that the fungus provided her with oxygen.
It's one more thing, another one, another one!
"If the energy decomposed by oxygen is not enough, the wonderful body will activate the 'anaerobic decomposition' function, that is, the muscle glycogen in the muscle will be decomposed into glucose 6-phosphate, and the glucose 6-phosphate will be regenerated in an anaerobic state Lactic acid, and release a small amount of ATP. However, the energy efficiency produced by this method is not high, and it is not a normal energy production method. Generally speaking, aerobic metabolism produces more energy than anaerobic metabolism. Compared with ATP, it is about three Eighteen to one"
Look, the benefits of increasing oxygen supply to the human body are as many as ten fingers and ten toes can't count! The second generation of stiffness can crush normal people in various bodily functions, and the oxygen supply of fungi is a great contribution!
It was said earlier that the embryo developed independently from the uterus, and it was achieved because the problem of oxygen supply was solved.
Well, let’s look back at the whole film. There is only one flaw in the limited 120 minutes of Zombie II, that is, when it is hungry, it will activate the zombie mode, which continues until it is full, and there is a brief out of control behavior.
In the film, the second generation of zombies have eaten insects, mice and cats. It is not necessary for human flesh. As long as the food supply can keep up, this does not seem to be a big problem.
When she wasn't hungry, the girl strutting around the street with her live dog in her arms didn't mean to drool at all.
I haven't read the original book, but as far as the film is concerned, the second generation of zombies has a higher survival and development ability than traditional humans!
Some people may question that the second generation of zombies has other defects, and that the third generation of zombies cannot be born, etc. Sorry, doubts without evidence are purely obscenity! Besides, the second generation may have other advantages, such as having sex for two or three hours at a time.
Humans have long abandoned the evolutionary model of development, relying instead on the use of tools to expand the realm of existence. Zombie fungi may be the latest and greatest tool, so why not?
Back at the end of the film, the two bases of normal people are finished, the female teacher is huddled in the shelter, and the spread of fungal spores seems unstoppable.
On the side of the second generation of zombies, a group of bear children are jumping around, like the sun at eight or nine o'clock in the morning.
You are a girl, which side do you choose to stand on?

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Extended Reading
  • Glen 2021-12-26 08:01:51

    I love this kind of apocalyptic deserted city movie with a novel angle. The mutant zombie second-generation child is the protagonist, unable to resist the instinct of eating meat and drinking blood, and cannot part with human feelings, fateful entanglement, awakening and rebirth, another acting skill The overwhelming children; the fungus-covered towers and the beast-shaped zombies are all very scary, and the soundtrack is even more exciting. The questioning why I should sacrifice for you humans is unexpected, and the ending of the inverted identity is unconventional.

  • Sydnie 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    When the little girl was fighting for the child king, I was really unkind and laughed out loud. I was embarrassed and committed Ps: I complained about a certain station and watched the barrage for a while, and I mistakenly thought it was all kinds of trolls shot in the United States. ... really can't stand this phenomenon! Teacher, I don't think she's a bitch and she's not doing anything wrong. Even if a vaccine is developed, it should be bombed or bombed. Why should others sacrifice? The ending is a little accidental.

The Girl with All the Gifts quotes

  • Dr. Caroline Caldwell: [reads aloud what she is writing] Exquisite mimicry of observed behaviours. Question mark.

  • Melanie: We're alive?

    Dr. Caroline Caldwell: Yes. You're alive.

    Melanie: Then why should it be us who die for you?