Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Epidermoid Cyst On Men

A Bug! Ants

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can be only one.

Admittedly, all of us have ever wanted to be immortal in life. That attracts not to die simple enough for the escape factor of death itself, which scares us enough to walk with beating about it. While in some games you can do colleague's death and leave her cane (see saga of The Sims), and colorful our sad reality is not as great as we would like it to be. Apart from an immortal human superpoblade planet would be totally undesirable. The planet has enough to withstand a few thousand of millions of us to have to endure forever. But again, nature gives back to man a lesson in what it can do, and that among its many inhabitants, is one that seems to be virtually immortal. No girls, not the vampire bright Twilight, so let's see who it is.

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It has elegance in dress.

There is, that thing up there is the one with the immortal fame catapulted him to success (at the Oscars as petó). Turritopsis called nutricula, Turri for friends. Nor is it an ugly bug, has its charm, or an exotic beauty, as I say to the girls who are obviously ugly but I do not want to hurt his feelings and that gives much cache X to the expression.
But the fact is that Turri jellyfish becomes immortal. Specifically it is a kind of hydrozoans hydroids Oceanidae family. Come on, a bug living in the oceans. Conretamente habitat is in the seas of the Caribbean, home to all train in a 5 star resort, but the mysteries of life, has expanded by many oceans of the world in search of adventure. It is also present in the Mediterranean Sea but not in the Caspian, as it uses a shampoo suitable for this type of problem (very good joke.)
Everybody knows more or less like a jellyfish. So with bell-shaped body with long, gelatinous tendrils. Mu Turri is not large, only grows to about 4 or 5 mm, but when you have tentacles is unrivaled. Although still young only 8 tentacles, as if it is greater to reach a whopping 90 tentacles.
But are immortal or not? Apparently yes. Have the ability to, say, to turn young people through a process of transdifferentiation. The transdifferentiation process is not uncommon in the realm of lizards, as they are known to be able to regenerate their tails when a child tocapelotas disturbed. The process consists of a cell (other than a stem cell) is transformed into another, in this case to help the regeneration of the tail of the poor creature.

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That elegance when swimming.

This is the method used to keep users Turri so young. Explained in human terms the process is that it is time we decided that we have grown old enough and ugly wrinkles are not our lot, we tell our cells to take action on the matter and return us to the status of when we were helpless and cute babies. Then with equal Turri, once he believes he has grown enough can return to the state of polyp (as babies) to re-grow.
All this has been observed in a laboratory controlled conditions, because observing natural is very complicated. Ye tell me like a bug watch your 5 mm in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. But do not be alarmed, although it seems that this cycle can be repeated indefinitely, not conquer the land or collapse the seas and oceans, as always Turri usually feed the fishes and whales hambientes speak whale. Not the undead fought to die under the nose of a whale. Turri
leads us to think about whether humans ever get to be immortal or at least live more than 100 years of more or less natural way. I hope you do not get to immortality, for the reasons set forth above, but live a little more is fine, so no more time to go out there with buddies trying to be a better person. In addition, if you live longer have to work longer to contribute more time, we will not be in the 65 to 120 sucking the teat of the state.

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Turri life was a hat.

As always, Nature never stops surprising and I'm anxious to see that we have prepared for the next in the meantime, I suggest you to see The Man from Earth, which is only in English with subtitles for a taste of immortality and be captivated by the figure of John Oldman, I said.

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