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How Do Jellyfish Regrow Lost Limbs? Scientists Uncover the Fascinating Secret

An amputated arm? The jellyfish Cladonema pacificum doesn’t lose sleep over it. The lost body part grows back just as happily within a few days. How does the little creature (no bigger than a pinky nail) manage to do that? Scientists from the University of Tokyo (Japan) have finally found out.

Hopla, a new tentacle

If the jellyfish lose a tentacle, a special type of stem cells appears at the site of the wound. They are specifically aimed at tentacle recovery. They do this by forming a blastema, a clump of cells that can transform into a new tentacle. And that is damn handy, because the jellyfish really need their tentacles to hunt and eat.

Even shorter:

  • Salamanders and earthworms can also grow new limbs. This is called regeneration.
  • Sea cucumbers regurgitate their entire intestinal tract when a predator approaches. He is just as sweet with that. The intestines grow again.
  • People also regenerate: even if our liver is damaged by seventy percent, it can be formed again.

Also interesting: What are the oldest animals in the world? Hint: there is a jellyfish among them.

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2024-04-01 14:21:29
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