>Lets study some biology>The enzymatic activity of the Monooxyreductase Hydroxalimizes the Gammaproteobacteria producing Nitrospinota and Chemolithoautotrophic acid which is necessary to colonize the Alphatrophic Chloroflexota with Anaerobic Polychlorinated Biphenols
I hate biology for this reason.
>>16481078You're a closet ecology fag.
>>16481078You know you could write that sentence with greek letters and gene abbreviations instead so you sound less like a dick using chatGPT?
>>16481725Lulz
>>16481078Not our fault there's just that much shit in biology that needs naming. It's honestly pretty convenient when you learn what all these prefixes mean, you can quickly get the general idea of what the thing is/does just from its name.
>>16481725The long words actually make more sense
termlet
man was never meant to understand his own creation
>>16481176>same amount of jobs and pay only you don't have to be a lab bitch if you do manage to get one
>>16481078>The enzymatic activity of the Monooxyreductase Hydroxalimizes the Gammaproteobacteria producing Nitrospinota and Chemolithoautotrophic acid which is necessary to colonize the Alphatrophic Chloroflexota with Anaerobic Polychlorinated BiphenolsThis sentence contains a number of issues that make it problematic from a scientific perspective: Nonsensical terms: "Monooxyreductase": While there are enzymes with names containing "mono," "oxy," and "reductase," this term is not recognized as a specific enzyme. It seems like a combination of unrelated biochemical terms. "Hydroxalimizes": This appears to be a made-up word. There's no known enzymatic process or term with this name. "Alphatrophic Chloroflexota": Chloroflexota is a known phylum, but "alphatrophic" is not a recognized term in microbiology. "Polychlorinated Biphenols": This should likely be "polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)," which are harmful chemical compounds, but their link to anaerobic activity here is unclear. Logical inconsistencies: The sentence mixes various microbial taxa (e.g., Gammaproteobacteria, Chloroflexota) with enzymatic and biochemical processes in a way that lacks coherence. There's no clear relationship explained. The production of "chemolithoautotrophic acid" is implausible since chemolithoautotrophy is a metabolic process, not a specific compound. Grammatical and structural issues: The phrase is convoluted and lacks clarity, making it difficult to follow the logical connections between the concepts.Suggested Revision (if it were to make sense):"The enzymatic activity of a monooxygenase catalyzes the reduction of substrates, facilitating the growth of Gammaproteobacteria, which produce metabolic byproducts that support the colonization of Chloroflexota under anaerobic conditions, potentially interacting with polychlorinated biphenyls."