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This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Nobody: 7:06am On Mar 11, 2021
Two species of sea slugs can pop off their heads and regrow their entire bodies from the noggin down, scientists in Japan recently discovered. This incredible feat of regeneration can be achieved in just a couple of weeks and is absolutely mind-blowing.

Most cases of animal regeneration — replacing damaged or lost body parts with an identical replacement — occur when arms, legs or tails are lost to predators and must be regrown. But these sea slugs, which belong to a group called sacoglossans, can take it to the next level by regrowing an entirely new body from just their heads, which they seem to be able to detach from their original bodies on purpose.

If that wasn't strange enough, the slugs' heads can survive autonomously for weeks thanks in part to their unusual ability to photosynthesize like plants, which they hijack from the algae they eat. And if that's still not enough in the bizarro realm, the original decapitated body can also go on living for days or even months without their heads.

"We believe that this is the most extreme form of autonomy and regeneration in nature," lead author Sayaka Mitoh, a doctoral student at Nara Women's University in Japan, told Live Science.

Further investigations revealed that another species of sacoglossan sea slug (Elysia atroviridis) also undergoes this type of regeneration and that certain individuals can pull off the trick more than once.

How to grow a brand-new body

Mitoh first stumbled across this bizarre behavior by accident when she spotted the detached head of a sacoglossan sea slug (Elysia cf. marginata) circling its detached body in a tank at the Yusa Lab at Nara Women's University in 2018.

"One day, I found an individual of Elysia cf. marginata with its head and its body separated," Mitoh said. "I thought the poor slug would die soon."

But instead of dying, the wound at the back of the slug's head quickly healed and was replaced by the beginnings of an entirely new body.

"After a few days, the head started regenerating the body and I could see [the] beating of the heart. It was unbelievable," Mitoh told Live Science. "I was really happy and relieved when I found it could regenerate the body."

After around three weeks, the slug had finished its body-swapping stunt and replaced the 80% of its body it had originally lost, including all the vital organs it had been able to live without for so long, according to Mitoh.

The slug's brand-new body was a perfect replica of the original, which researchers found was also doing reasonably well on it's own.

"The [original] body continues to move and live for days to months," Mitoh said. "You can see the heart beating" inside them, she added. However, the decapitated bodies did not appear to be capable of growing new heads themselves.

Exactly how the slugs regenerate their bodies from the head down is still unknown, but the researchers suspect stem cells — special undifferentiated cells that have the potential to be turned into any type of cell — play an important role.

"We think that some multipotent [stem] cells may be involved in the regeneration process," Mitoh said. In the future, she and her team hope to "further explore the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon at the tissue and cellular levels," she added.

A young slug's game

The scientists are also not sure how the sea slugs sever their heads from their bodies in the first place or why they would want to, especially when there is no visible reason to discard their old bodies and start again.

A leading theory is that the slugs do it to remove internal parasites that have infested their old bodies. However, it may also just be a way to survive attacks from predators by sacrificing their bodies and escaping as autonomous heads and could have been triggered by something else in the lab, Mitoh said.

However, the researchers found that only the younger slugs are capable of autonomy and regeneration. When older slugs had their heads removed, the heads survived for up to 10 days but they never started eating and did not start to regenerate before dying.

"We think that very old ones gain little merit from autotomy, as they probably cannot reproduce," Mitoh said.

Although one individual in the study underwent autonomy and regeneration twice, the researchers suspect that this is probably the limit and that after a certain stage in their lives the slugs probably lose the ability altogether.

You are what you eat

The regeneration process requires a lot of energy, which is challenging for an autonomous head to acquire, Mitoh said.

However, the sacoglossans have a secret weapon: These particular slugs are capable of kleptoplasty, or the ability to steal chloroplasts — the parts of a cell that allow plants to convert sunlight into energy via photosynthesis — from the algae they eat and use them in their own tissues. This allows the slugs to photosynthesize, which gives them enough energy to start the regeneration process.

"They rely on photosynthesis just after autotomy and when food is scarce," Mitoh said. "But the stolen chloroplasts last only for several days for these sea slug species, and so they probably need to eat to complete regeneration."

Mitoh and her colleagues will look for other species of sacoglossan that can regenerate in this way.

"Sacoglossan sea slugs are well known for their ability for kleptoplasty, and we now learned that they have another great ability," Mitoh said. "We are very interested in these small animals."
Source: https://www.livescience.com/decapitated-sea-slugs-regrow-entire-body.html

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by chatinent: 7:08am On Mar 11, 2021
Question to scientists: did it evolve, or was it designed by an intelligent creator?

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Fahdiga(m): 7:15am On Mar 11, 2021
Where man's wisdom stops is where God's wisdom starts

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Queenlovely(f): 7:17am On Mar 11, 2021
grin

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by osamz007: 7:22am On Mar 11, 2021
Queenlovely:
wow
Darwin be praised
keep quiet

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by illicit(m): 7:23am On Mar 11, 2021
Sometimes I want to severe a certain part of my body and grow it back when I need it....

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by doggedfighter(f): 7:26am On Mar 11, 2021
Interesting

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by harmargedon: 7:31am On Mar 11, 2021
in future this act of regeneration will be useful for man's existence.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:22am On Mar 11, 2021
@topic : GOD IS GREAT!
Do you believe the below images you are seeing are actually insects and not leaves?
There are so many creatures that we all have never seen in this life.
These insects are created with exact true leaves, which include some of the most remarkable camouflage leaves.
GOD IS WONDERFUL!!


Modify :
sevenhundred:
this are handworks of demons, the way evil spirit enter human.
Oh Boy! shocked
Dem demons killers don show.
Okay we don hear sir.
Is dat all?

Again,
To God be the Glory for all his beautiful creatures.
Now,
Let's sing this song for you before we go....

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful, .
'Twas God that made them all.…

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by longetivity(m): 8:45am On Mar 11, 2021
God is good a

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Nobody: 9:54am On Mar 11, 2021
chatinent:
Question to scientists: did it evolve, or was it designed by an intelligent creator?
Una don come again.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Kondomatic(m): 10:34am On Mar 11, 2021
illicit:
Sometimes I want to severe a certain part of my body and grow it back when I need it....
Blockus seems to be the right place to start with.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Odoogu(m): 10:45am On Mar 11, 2021
SegFault:

Una don come again.

You didn't even answer the question. And you already casting doubts on his beliefs already.

God is great. Take it or leave it.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Odoogu(m): 10:47am On Mar 11, 2021
harmargedon:
in future this act of regeneration will be useful for man's existence.

That's what they gonna try and achieve. I would love to see how that goes down.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Twelfthman: 10:59am On Mar 11, 2021
Wish humans have such ability to regrow dead cells.
Forever young.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Nobody: 11:19am On Mar 11, 2021
Odoogu:


You didn't even answer the question. And you already casting doubts on his beliefs already.

God is great. Take it or leave it.
And I wasn't talking to you and don't want to talk to you, God does not exist take it or leave it.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Nobody: 1:09pm On Mar 11, 2021
post=99788084:


@topic : GOD IS GREAT!
Do you believe the below images you are seeing are actually insects and not leaves?

Is God the AI that generates beings based on the existing genetic blueprints or the the programmer that designed the AI that creates to precision?

Ignorance is a default among low level meat sellers grin

God is too busy to waste time designing insects. Religions have really destroyed you.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Telegram234(m): 1:18pm On Mar 11, 2021
Cockroaches can live without their head for approx 2 weeks.
They can actually live longer, because they die out of hunger without the head off.
All praises to Jehovah.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by illicit(m): 2:04pm On Mar 11, 2021
Kondomatic:
Blockus seems to be the right place to start with.


tongue
Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by wayne4loan: 5:39pm On Mar 11, 2021
Queenlovely:
wow

Darwin be praised
Wtf is darwin

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Karleb(m): 5:46pm On Mar 11, 2021
chatinent:
Question to scientists: did it evolve, or was it designed by an intelligent creator?

You read too much of awake. grin

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by Kiddogarcia(m): 5:59pm On Mar 11, 2021
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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by chatinent: 6:14pm On Mar 11, 2021
Karleb:


You read too much of awake. grin

I'm awaken.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by saaron(m): 7:19pm On Mar 11, 2021
The ability of sea Slugs to regenerate entire new bodies, including vital organs such as the heart etc shows in graphic details that theory of Evolution is loads of rubbish.
If sea slugs can regenerate new bodies in perfect replica of the old ones, then it means slugs are already embeded with body design program commands within their DNA. The programs immediately activate itself to work as soon as it sense the old body has just been discarded. There's no way these commands can be written by chance through random events from unicell proteins to multi cell organisms. Its just impossible!!
An intelligent designer and programer is involved.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by saaron(m): 7:35pm On Mar 11, 2021
chatinent:
Question to scientists: did it evolve, or was it designed by an intelligent creator?
Cleary they were designed by an intelligent creator, but pseudo scientists (evolutionist) will deny the obvious truth.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by chatinent: 7:39pm On Mar 11, 2021
saaron:
Cleary they were designed by an intelligent creator, but pseudo scientists (evolutionist) will deny the obvious truth.


Don't mind them.

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Re: This New Sea Slug Can Cut Off Its Own Head & Still Live For Months (Pics, Video) by anambraamaka: 7:42pm On Mar 11, 2021
Wow

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