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First evidence for maternal care in plants reveals placenta-like structure that sustains their offspring
If you’ve ever owned a spider plant, you’ll know they love making babies. They do it with pride, presenting their offspring ...
The mechanism by which Japanese green syllid worms produce an autonomous, detachable reproductive organ that swims away from its owner, referred to as stolonization, has been revealed. A recent ...
Scientists have discovered how Japanese green syllids — a type of sea worm — grows a twin on its butt that swims away to spawn. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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