3rd Nagasaki Survivor
Yangon, Myanmar
 
 
CHEEKI BREEKI DANKE :soviet:
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Comentarios
Exper1 18 SEP 2021 a las 2:09 a. m. 
he raped lil girls
:steamthumbsdown:
AngelZ 24 JUL 2021 a las 6:44 a. m. 
hentai weeb
B33.HappyBara 13 JUN 2021 a las 11:03 p. m. 
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B33.HappyBara 10 ENE 2021 a las 10:53 p. m. 
The mitochondrion (/ˌmaɪtəˈkɒndrɪən/,[1] plural mitochondria) is a double membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms. Some cells in some multicellular organisms lack mitochondria (for example, mature mammalian red blood cells). A number of unicellular organisms, such as microsporidia, parabasalids, and diplomonads, have reduced or transformed their mitochondria into other structures.[2] To date, only one eukaryote, Monocercomonoides, is known to have completely lost its mitochondria,[3] and one multicellular organism, Henneguya salminicola, is known to have retained mitochondrion-related organelles in association with a complete loss of their mitochondrial genome.[3][4][5]
"Major Tom" 15 NOV 2018 a las 6:02 a. m. 
I see you.