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A tiny molecule called bombesin links starfish and humans in appetite control, revealing a surprising evolutionary connection.
A team of biologists at Queen Mary University of London has discovered that a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans has ...
A team of biologists at Queen Mary University of London has discovered that a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans has an ancient evolutionary origin, dating back over half a billion years.
The starfish use their sticky tube feet to climb on top of their prey and then by pushing their stomach out through their mouth devour it. Limpets have devised a method to protect themselves from ...
Starfish have a unique way of eating: they evert their stomach out of their mouth to digest prey like mussels and oysters. “When I tested ArBN, I saw that it caused contraction of the starfish ...