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Wednesday 9 June 2021

Multicellular organisms reactivated, after freezing for 24,000 years.

Moscow: (Web Desk) According to new scientific research, even after being frozen in Siberia for 24,000 years, the microscopic multicellular organism Delide Rotifer returned to life.

According to the report of the British news agency BBC, the scientists have dug this creature named Delide Rotifer from the river Aliza. When Jimmy came out of the situation thousands of years later, he was able to breed without marriage.

Earlier research had said that they can live in this condition for up to 10 years. According to research published in the journal Current Biology on Monday, cells can live for thousands of years.

The study's findings show that these multicellular organisms return to normal life after being frozen for thousands of years. That's the dream come true for fiction writers.

According to him, more research is needed to see how this is possible. Scientists froze and then melted dozens of animals in a laboratory to observe the process.

According to Radio Carbon Dating, the age of this delta rotifer can be between 23960 and 24485 years. Delide rotifers are found in freshwater all over the world. Rotifer with his name is derived from a Latin word meaning 'wheeled'. The essence of cells is to survive even in the most adverse conditions. 

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