Hi guys. Welcome back to my another blog. Hope all are safe and doing good. This blog is about jellyfish and its lifespan (immortal).
We've seen everything from religion to planets to cryogenics to the mythical Fountain of Youth. As we explored the sky, science, and every nook and cranny of the earth, the secret of immortality may have been floating in the sea all along. in the form of a jellyfish. When we think of jellyfish, most of us think of the jellyfish's second stage, the "Medusa stage." They spend this part of their lives as opaque floating balloons with tentacles.
What is the lifespan of the immortal jellyfish?
Potentially permanently. Given that these creatures roamed the oceans long before the dinosaurs went extinct (66 million years ago), what even more impressive is that the one immortal jellyfish could have been alive all that time. This is technically possible, but not provable. This is because these jellyfish have only been studied sporadically since the early 1980's, leaving only a few decades of data at the experts disposal. There is one more factor to consider. Immortal jelly fish can also grow old, but can also be easily killed by predators such as various fish, sharks, turtles and even other jelly fish. For this reason, immortal jellyfish are unlikely to over populate the planet anytime soon.
How did this happen? Magic? Stem cell? Near. This is an ability that is enhanced by a process known as trans differentiation. The actual mechanism in the back of transdifferentiation continues to be a thriller to scientists. But as miglietta explains, the answer likely lies in the jellyfish's genes. “It definitely has to do with the DNA”, she says. It's the DNA that programs the cell. The specific Gene's that are ‘on’ or ‘off’ determine the type of cell. Now we want to understand which Genes are turned on in cysts. Because we believe these are the genes involved in regeneration and the ability to escape death.
Can human's become immoral like jellyfish?
After reading about how they jellyfish's gained immortality. You are probably asking yourself an important question: How do I get the jellyfish?, Immortal jellyfish can fill up at will, but humans are far from mastering this level of transdifferentiation. “But by studying what's going on in these jellyfish genes change the cells and how the changed cells integrate into other cells. I hope you can. ”This is the basic for understanding cell and tissue regeneration".
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