The Immortal Jellyfish


 

The Turritopsis dohrnii, normally known as the "undying jellyfish," has an extraordinary capacity to return to its adolescent structure in the wake of arriving at development. When confronted with pressure, injury, or maturing, this jellyfish can change its phones once again into their earliest structure and begin its life cycle again. This cycle, called transdifferentiation, permits the jellyfish to sidestep demise and possibly live endlessly. 

While they are not really godlike, as they can in any case pass on from sickness or predation, their momentous capacity to turn around maturing has charmed researchers and ignited examination into likely applications for human maturing and medication. This little animal's versatility offers a brief look into the intriguing prospects of organic interminability.

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