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== Cross-Domain Analogues ==
== Cross-Domain Analogues ==
| Domain | Equivalent Kingdom | Description |
{| class="wikitable"
|--------|--------------------|--------------|
! Domain
| [[Domain Carbonia]] | Fungi | Biological decomposers using enzymatic digestion |
! Equivalent Kingdom
| [[Domain Lithoid]] | [[Mycophyta (Lithoid)]] | Silicon-based crystalline decomposers; consume mineral decay products |
! Description
| [[Domain Luxiva]] | [[Luximycelia]] | Photonic network organisms that recycle radiant energy in light-rich biomes |
|-
| [[Domain Carbonia]]
| Fungi
| Biological decomposers using enzymatic digestion
|-
| [[Domain Lithoid]]
| [[Mycophyta (Lithoid)]]
| Silicon-based crystalline decomposers; consume mineral decay products
|-
| [[Domain Luxiva]]
| [[Luximycelia]]
| Photonic network organisms that recycle radiant energy in light-rich biomes
|}
 


Though structurally dissimilar, all three analogues fulfill a shared cosmobiological function—*the rebalancing of matter and energy after biological death.*
Though structurally dissimilar, all three analogues fulfill a shared cosmobiological function—*the rebalancing of matter and energy after biological death.*