Gather clusters
A stoma absorbs large amounts of resources from clusters in the void, acting as the most primitive digestive system gatherer.
Stomas, tanks, ducts, enzymes and ileum vessels process complex resources into nutrients that can be absorbed.
A stoma absorbs large amounts of resources from clusters in the void, acting as the most primitive digestive system gatherer.
Tanks process substances in extracellular zones, while ducts transport enzymes produced in intracellular tissues toward those tanks.
Small intestine tissue absorbs nutrients from intestine vessels, and ileum vessels transport nutrients in the digestive system.