Smaller than a pinky nail, the tiny ‘immortal’ jellyfish can turn back its life cycle when injured or facing starvation

A tiny jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii, possesses a unique ability to reverse its life cycle. This remarkable species can transform back into an earlier polyp stage when stressed. Scientists are studying this cellular process, known as transdifferentiation, for its potential applications. The jellyfish also spreads globally, traveling on cargo ships across oceans. Its life cycle offers insights into ageing and cellular flexibility.
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