Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Biological Immortal Life Around us Everywhere

Biological Immortality is actually more common than you would think


The Turritopsis Nutricula Jelly Fish

This Backward aging Turritopsis Nutricula Jelly fish starts out as a Jelly fish egg, then hatches into a polyp (a baby jelly fish) and then as it matures and grows, morphs into a full blown Jelly fish, just like a Tad poll grows into a frog, then it lays eggs, at which point most Jelly fish would die of old age, this jelly fish instead enters into a biological process called Trans-differentiation, which causes this Jelly Fish to actually age backwards and then enters back into an embryonic state, and then rebirth's itself back into a baby jelly fish (Polyp), and repeats the previous life cycle as before, an indefinite number of times, as it ages forwards and backwards, over and over again.  And never actually aging.  Thus defeating the aging process.  

True Biological Immortality.  Even though this jelly fish can still die of all the same things that kill other jelly fish; like starvation, predators, disease, etc., ...  Time itself can not kill this Jelly fish if left to its own demise. 


The Lobster

The Lobster appears to be immortal as well, because no one has ever found a Lobster that has died of old age.  Only dead from predators like Red Lobster Restaurant chain, octopuses, fish, disease, etc., ... as the Lobster gets older it only gets larger and more fertile and no signs of organ wear and tear either according to Smithsonian, the older the Lobster gets, the larger it gets.  Some Lobsters have been found to be as old as 140, 150 years or more old based on their size.




Flat Worms

Regenerating Flat Worms, also known as planarian worms, appear to be immortal as well, because they can regenerate freshly new young tissues when injured, as well as split an infinite number of times.


The Sea Turtle


Sea Turtles have been known to live for hundreds of years with no signs of organ degradation over time and if they can avoid predators and disease could theoretically live for ever.


Bacteria

Bacteria are clearly the true champions of Immortality, if immortality is measured by how many times your cells can replicate.  Bacteria have the ability to replicate an infinite number of times, because if they couldn't, the world would of been bacteria and disease free a very long time ago.

However, most bacteria live with us on and in our bodies, and have a symbiotic relationship with our bodies to help us digest our foods to defending against other bacteria that do want to harm us.  It has been proven, that for every cell in our bodies there are 10 bacteria cells living on our skin and in our bodies and digestive tracks, like fish living in a coral reef.  Which means that 90% of the cells in our bodies are biological immortal, only our human cells are not.  Human cells can only replicate about 52 generations before the end of the road.  

We are constantly surrounded by immortal species every where without realizing it.


By Edmund
 and the Daily Health Guide Blogg




No comments:

Post a Comment