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        Tardigrade (water bear)

        14 October 2024

        • Max

          →‎To grow them in the laboratory

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          Tardigrades documentation edited

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        13 September 2024

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        5 September 2024

        • Alessandro Volpato

          Suggested corrections in the tardigrade page

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        3 September 2024

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          Created page with "'''Tardigrades''' are microscopic animals popularly known as '''water bears''' and truly remarkable for their high resistance to extreme environments such as freezing, boiling water, starvation for decades... these are conditions where other life forms would not resist. This is made possible by their ability to shut down their organs when environmental conditions are not suitable (an ametabolic state called anhydrobiosis) and come back to life when optimal conditions ar..."

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