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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mord on March 19, 2010, 07:56:59 AM
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http://green.yahoo.com/blog/guest_bloggers/26/the-world-s-only-immortal-animal.html
The turritopsis nutricula species of jellyfish may be the only animal in the world to have truly discovered the fountain of youth.
Since it is capable of cycling from a mature adult stage to an immature polyp stage and back again, there may be no natural limit to its life span. Scientists say the hydrozoan jellyfish is the only known animal that can repeatedly turn back the hands of time and revert to its polyp state (its first stage of life).
The key lies in a process called transdifferentiation, where one type of cell is transformed into another type of cell. Some animals can undergo limited transdifferentiation and regenerate organs, such as salamanders, which can regrow limbs. Turritopsi nutricula, on the other hand, can regenerate its entire body over and over again. Researchers are studying the jellyfish to discover how it is able to reverse its aging process.
Because they are able to bypass death, the number of individuals is spiking. They're now found in oceans around the globe rather than just in their native Caribbean waters. "We are looking at a worldwide silent invasion," says Dr. Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Marine Institute.
Bryan Nelson is a regular contributor to Mother Nature Network, where a version of this post originally appeared.
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It's easier to do that kind of thing when you don't have complex organs like a brain or heart. Cnidarians are very primitive animals.
At least they're pretty:
(http://freethoughtsociety.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/hydrozoa.jpg)
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It's easier to do that kind of thing when you don't have complex organs like a brain or heart. Cnidarians are very primitive animals.
At least they're pretty:
(http://freethoughtsociety.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/hydrozoa.jpg)
They are very pretty. Matter of fact, I went to a jelly fish exhibit they had at this aquarium a long time ago.
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That must have been great. :)
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So how do they tell how old it is?