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Tai sui, also known as meat ganoderma lucidum, is the fourth life form of non-plants, non-animals and non-fungi in nature. Scientists say that Tai Sui is a very large and rare slime mold complex. Tai sui is divided into fibrous tai sui and fleshy tai sui. Fibrous tai sui is produced in mountainous areas, inelastic and close to ganoderma lucidum. Meat glue is produced in soil, which is elastic and fleshy. Tai sui grows slowly. A rare polymer that grows underground, but consists of slime molds, bacteria and fungi.

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Studies have shown that Ganoderma lucidum feeds on microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and mold spores. Take cellulose, chitosan, chitin, etc. As a nutrient, it is rich in protein, nucleic acid, candida and Geotrichum candidum. Its cells contain photosynthetic pigments. According to the genealogical analysis of the origin and evolution of life, its position should be between bacteria (algae) plants and protozoa.

There are both vegetative bodies and solid human bodies, but unfortunately, after biological evolution reached this level, it stopped evolution because of the limitation of external light. Therefore, biologists call it "blind branch", which is at the fork of life evolution. To the left, it will develop into the plant kingdom, to the right, it will develop into the animal kingdom, and it will become a fungus like mushroom Ganoderma lucidum, which is the fourth life form of non-plants, non-animals and non-fungi in nature.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Tai Sui

Public trust. Com- citizens recycle 90 kg of "Tai Sui" with wrinkled skin and white inside (photo)