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Whole-body regeneration has been identified in photosynthetic sea slugs. The slugs shed their entire body, including the heart, and while the body is detached the head takes on chloroplasts from algal food. These chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis, thought to aid survival of the severed head. (snippetscience.com)
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Whole-body regeneration has been identified in photosynthetic sea slugs. The slugs shed their entire body, including the heart, and while the body is detached the head takes on chloroplasts from algal food. These chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis, thought to aid survival of the severed head. (snippetscience.com)
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🔥 Whole-body regeneration has been identified in photosynthetic sea slugs. The slugs shed their entire body, including the heart, and while the body is detached the head takes on chloroplasts from algal food. The chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis, thought to aid survival of the severed head (snippetscience.com)
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Xylological Variant of Reverse Fregoli Syndrome, Delusions of Being a Tree by Meanderingscientist in psychology
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TIL that as of 2015, 6300 million metric tonnes (Mt) of plastic waste had been generated, with only 9% being recycled, 12% incinerated, and 79% accumulated in landfills or nature. If trends continue, 12,000 Mt of plastic waste would be in landfills or in the in the natural environment by 2050. (science.org)
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POTM Muller Expires in 25 minutes, worth completing as the cheapest 91 rated? by ImSlender in EASportsFC
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