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The macrophage-based biological qubit can control the cyborg or the nanomachine bacteria hybrid. 

The imagination of the use of the artificial organism is the limit. In some of the most futuristic theorems, the macrophage that is in the chamber can act as the biological qubit. In that case on the harness of the macrophage can equip with microchips. And the data can be driven to the system by using radio waves. The nano-size microchips can be quite effective data handling equipment. And even this biological or half biological system is not the fastest possible system can use to control nanorobots. 

What would you do with artificial bones? The ability to use real bones and other living tissues is making it possible to test things like tooth implants in real life. That is one way to use the cloned cells. But when we are going to make the artificial life forms we are facing one very interesting thing. The opportunities for artificial lifeforms are enormous. There are no limits to use artificial organisms. 

The genetically engineered bacteria can use to clean the blood from HIV viruses. The idea is that the bacteria will eat those viruses. And then the infected bacteria will remove from the body. Another version is that the artificial bacteria can create the slimebag where it closes those viruses. And then that the other cells are removing that slime from the blood. 

There is introduced an idea that the modified HIV viruses can be used to destroy cancer cells from the blood. The modified organisms can be programmed like computers by connecting the new information in the DNA. And when the mission of those organisms is over, the "death code" or programmed cell death can destroy those organisms. The ability to connect the new abilities to the chemical code of the DNA is making artificial organisms a very effective tool. And when the nanomachines are connected to those cells. 

That gives them more abilities than the cells alone can have. The artificial bacteria can use for poisoning other bacteria. When bacteria are transferring genomes to other bacteria theoretically that bacteria can program to transmit the genetic code which causes death to those bacteria. The limit of the use of nanotechnology and the artificial organism is imagination. 


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