- a 2006 study, it was
thought that
Turritopsis rubra and
Turritopsis nutricula were the same
species as
Turritopsis dohrnii. It is not
known whether or...
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genus includes the
following species:
Turritopsis chevalense (Thorneley, 1904) –
species inquirenda Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, 1883) also
known as...
- been
synonymized and
attributed to one
cosmopolitan species,
Turritopsis nutricula.
Turritopsis nutricula in any
point of the
medusa stage has the ability...
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believe it may be a possibility. The
Turritopsis genus was
noted in the late 1850s, but the
individual species Turritopsis rubra was
officially phylogenetically...
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eventually and
inevitably occurs in all organisms. Some organisms, such as
Turritopsis dohrnii, are
biologically immortal; however, they can
still die from...
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Turritopsis lata is a
species of
hydrozoan of the
family Oceaniidae. "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species (2004)-
Turritopsis lata Lendenfeld, 1885"...
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subsequently able to
maintain telomere lengths.[citation needed]
Turritopsis dohrnii, or
Turritopsis nutricula, is a
small (5
millimeters (0.20 in))
species of...
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involvement of ****ual
reproduction process, was
observed in both
Hydrozoa (
Turritopsis dohrnii and
Laodicea undulata) and
Scyphozoa (Aurelia sp.1). Anthozoa...
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their demise. Additionally, some
hydrozoan species (particularly in
Turritopsis genus)
share an
unusual life
cycle among the
animals - they can transform...
- that are
thought to be
biologically immortal would, in one instance, be
Turritopsis dohrnii, also
known as the "immortal jellyfish", due to its
ability to...