Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5691231-20121222050834/@comment-5588400-20121226140716

ThunderBlade12 wrote: Maybe the last episode should have a extra EXTRA extra close to the point of the electrons starting to risist, & an twist like one of them pulling away. (Reference to "Bad Kiss") The only way I can think of the electrons resisting is when they form polarities within the skin molecules and the skin/fur on Gumball's mouth has the same polarity as the skin/fur on Penny's lip (you know, opposites attract, the reverse would be similar poles resist). This would be like a hydrogen bond, but I wouldn't be completely sure because I don't know the formula of either skin cells, so I wouldn't be able to determine whether one atom completely "steals" electrons to form said polarity. I reckon' the chance of the skin cells having a hydrogen bond-like bond to be very low.

So, I would hypothesize that the electrons are shared equally between the atoms (most likely hydrogen and carbon). But what would compose the single skin cell? I would guess it would include several complex substances such as carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins etc. To form the cell wall, cytoplasm, nucleosis, nuclear envelope, Golgi apparatus (spelling?), etc.

Of course, these are mere hypotheses, for an accurate answer, you shohuld ask a biologist and/or physicist.