Sea cucumber tissue lives on for years without decaying
ENVIRONMENT – BIODIVERSITY
Tissues from the sea cucumber can survive and grow independently for years.
When scientists removed specific body parts and placed them in natural seawater, they thrived for more than three years without supplements.
They also used immune cells to beat infections and absorbed nutrients from the water.
This unique form of natural immortality challenges conventional views on biological decay and offers an ethical model for researchers to study healing.