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Scientists have discovered that the building cells present in primitive organisms such as comb jellies play a fundamental role in organizing body construction and guiding the formation of organs and systems— a system that has existed for hundreds of millions of years. The research involved transplanting cells from comb jellies into marine embryos, resulting in the formation of a second embryo with a new mouth. This confirms that these cells have the ability to control the organized development of bodies. This discovery is considered an important step in understanding the origins of animals and the evolution of life on Earth.
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