
The axolotl is a charming aquatic creature that appears to be smiling at first glance. While most salamanders move onto land as they mature, the axolotl remains in water throughout its entire life. It breathes through feathery gills located on either side of its head. Its most remarkable feature is its ability to regenerate lost body parts. For this reason, the axolotl captures the interest of both children and scientists.Where Does It Live?Axolotls live in the Xochimilco canals of Mexico. Howev
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Rabia Bayrak

Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is an amphibian species belonging to the order Caudata (salamanders) and the family Ambystomatidae, and it is native to Mexico. Known as the "walking fish" or "water monster," axolotls are rare organisms that remain in their larval stage throughout their life. The species is classified as critically endangered.Morphological Features and Neotenic LifeAxolotls are known for retaining larval characteristics even as adults. This phenomen
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WoWound; trauma or damage to the tissue due to surgical causes resulting in loss of anatomical and functional integrity. Wound healing occurs through a series of sequential cellular and biochemical events that restructure the tissue. Wound healing is a biological process involving a sequence of multiple cellular activities dynamic. This biological process occurs in four stages: “hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodeling”.HemostasisThis phase begins immediately after wound formation an
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Edanur Korkmaz

Planarians are free-living flatworms belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes. These organisms are particularly notable for their regenerative capabilities; they can reconstruct an entire organism from even a small fragment of their body. This remarkable trait has made planarians model organisms in various fields such as regenerative biology, stem cell research, and neuroscience. Additionally, their simple nervous systems and behavioral characteristics play a significant role in the study of nerv
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