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Created on October 24, 2024
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Aitana Barba Rodríguez, Clara Smith Martín-Bejarano, Mari Carmen Pérez Sánchez, Irene García Martínez y Juanjo Márquez Matta
1st Quest...
Curiosities (Part 2)
Curiosities (Part 1)
Results' analysis
Hypothesis
Final results
Experimentation
Observation
Index...
Also, it affects an important part of the body—the brain. They move slowly due to a cerebellar injury caused by the virus, which makes them unable to control their own movements. It also affects their extremities, causing them to walk slowly and erratically because they suffer from ataxia.
The zombie virus affects different areas of the body, such as the skin, which takes on a more greenish color due to a mutation caused by this virus. The infected cells produce substances that fuse chlorophyll from plants with melanin in the skin.
ObservationHow does the illness afect to the cellular developent?
There are so many people on the city that the virus reproduces and spreads quickly
It mutated from another virus that causes a very bad feeling in all the body
A virus has escaped from the city's most important laboratory while it was being studied, mostly affecting people with weak immune systems
Possible causes of the infection.
Hypothesis
We collected samples from zombie remains (blood, a fallen arm, some brain remnants...). We sterilized everything as best as we could and discovered, especially when analyzing the brain, that they have developed many diseases, such as Balnit Syndrome, which causes them to have a disoriented vision.
Experimentation
Photos of the zombie cells
Results' Analysis
After biological and chemical experiments on the specimen, we've discovered that the virus has an effect similar to fictional zombification and, for now, there is no known cure.