Animals
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Jellyfish Use Cell Proliferation to Regrow Tentacles: A Unique Feature of Cnidarian Biology
Regenerating functional tissue across species, including salamanders and insects, relies on the ability to form a blastema, a clump of undifferentiated cells that can repair damage and grow into the missing appendage.
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