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Animals recombining
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I have heard that certain animals (i think it was sea sponges) can recombine their bodies if they are chopped up. Even to the point if 2 different sponges were chopped up and mixed together they would recombine exactly as they were and carry on living as if nothing has happened. How in the hell can they do this?
I have heard that certain animals (i think it was sea sponges) can recombine their bodies if they are chopped up. Even to the point if 2 different sponges were chopped up and mixed together they would recombine exactly as they were and carry on living as if nothing has happened. How in the hell can they do this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Because they are not a single organism, but a colony of organisms. Many of the individuals have specific functions, hence when mashed through a sieve, they are able to recombine with fellow individuals with a similar function. Hence the general form of the sponge is recreated - though it is not exactly as before.
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