A new way of the so-called rejuvenation of organisms

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We know that bacteria, infusoria and other unicellular organisms, if provided with suitable external conditions, nutrient material, temperature, appropriate reaction of the medium (pH), etc., can live indefinitely. Each such cell, having reached a certain growth, divides into two daughter, living cells. There is no question of death here. The cell "dissolves into offspring" without leaving a corpse. Therefore, we believe that all protozoan organisms are potentially immortal.

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M. P. Tushnov

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