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microorganisms such as bakers' yeast.
Studies have
shown that some
anhydrobiotic organisms can
survive for decades, even centuries, in the dry state...
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temperatures ranging from –273 °C (near
absolute zero) to 150 °C in
their anhydrobiotic state. The
desert pupfish, a rare bony fish that
occupies places like...
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plant Funaria hygrometrica (90% D2O); and the
anhydrobiotic species of
nematode Panagrolaimus superbus (nearly 100% D2O). A comprehensive...
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Anhydrobiosis is the
ability of an
organism to
survive in the dry state.
Anhydrobiotic larvae of the
African chironomid Polypedilum vanderplanki can withstand...