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How a salamander develops from a single cell

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Time Capsule Tales1 year ago

The complexity of life is insane. This is so cool

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NoahsHerbtopia1 year ago

You can’t say that there’s no God after watching this.

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Feel Good1 year ago

Creation captured in front of our eyes Nature is impossibly complex yet stunningly simple

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Science Mind Flow1 year ago

How do salamanders manage to regenerate lost limbs, but humans can’t? Salamanders can fully regenerate limbs, thanks to specialized cells and unique genetic pathways not present in humans.

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brflux (aka brett)1 year ago

Weird. But isn't that how most things develop?

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Vass1 year ago

Fascinating journey from cell to creature! What's next?

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Chutki1 year ago

It's a mitosis and cleavage in which overall size of zygote remain the same but divides

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New Sage1 year ago

The music is going hardcore...

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