Ilustration
of Henneguya
salminicola
(credit to ThePrint)
Word
of breathing “usually”
refers to multi cells
organisms which need oxygen to breakdown nutrients as source of
energy.
Parasite
called Henneguya
salminicola, an
animal
that is considered as worm, but look like a jelly fish. Strangely,
this parasite emits light, and has no breathing mechanisms.
If
most living creatures have evolved from a simple cell to complex
multi cells, but, this worm have de-evolution process. Slowly, its
lost:
-
mitochondria DNA, thus no animals can breathe without mitochondrial
-
tissue
-
nerve cells
-
muscles
The
question then, without
breathing, how
parasites
get
their
energy?
It is suggested that energy directly taken from their
hosts.
Actually,
we may found this kind of animal in our everyday life. Henneguya
salminicola infected
salmon, especially chinook salmon.
The
diseases called as rice diseases or tapioca diseases, make “white
spots” on fish flesh. No, the disease is not dangerous for both
fish and human.
Scientists
said that parasites is “kindly” and has no poisonous, thus
infected
fish
is edible.
Interesting info, thanks for sharing.
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Ao que parece podem mesmo viver sem respirar. As coisas que aqui, se aprendem. Grato pela partilha.
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DeleteCan Animal Live Without Breathing and Undergone de-Evolution Process?
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Ilustration of Henneguya salminicola (credit to ThePrint)
Word of breathing “usually” refers to multi cells organisms which need oxygen to breakdown nutrients as source of energy.
Parasite called Henneguya salminicola, an animal that is considered as worm, but look like a jelly fish. Strangely, this parasite emits light, and has no breathing mechanisms.
If most living creatures have evolved from a simple cell to complex multi cells, but, this worm have de-evolution process. Slowly, its lost:
- mitochondria DNA, thus no animals can breathe without mitochondrial
- tissue
- nerve cells
- muscles
The question then, without breathing, how parasites get their energy? It is suggested that energy directly taken from their hosts.
Actually, we may found this kind of animal in our everyday life. Henneguya salminicola infected salmon, especially chinook salmon.
The diseases called as rice diseases or tapioca diseases, make “white spots” on fish flesh. No, the disease is not dangerous for both fish and human.
Scientists said that parasites is “kindly” and has no poisonous, thus infected fish is edible.
It may be edible but...
ReplyDeleteTanza, I don't care what the scientists say... If a fish has white spots on it, I'm not eating it! Stay Safe and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThat is a vey interesting phenomenon. Nature is full of such surprises.
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DeleteCan Animal Live Without Breathing and Undergone de-Evolution Process?
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Can Animal Live Without Breathing and Undergone de-Evolution Process?
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Ilustration of Henneguya salminicola (credit to ThePrint)
Word of breathing “usually” refers to multi cells organisms which need oxygen to breakdown nutrients as source of energy.
Parasite called Henneguya salminicola, an animal that is considered as worm, but look like a jelly fish. Strangely, this parasite emits light, and has no breathing mechanisms.
If most living creatures have evolved from a simple cell to complex multi cells, but, this worm have de-evolution process. Slowly, its lost:
- mitochondria DNA, thus no animals can breathe without mitochondrial
- tissue
- nerve cells
- muscles
The question then, without breathing, how parasites get their energy? It is suggested that energy directly taken from their hosts.
Actually, we may found this kind of animal in our everyday life. Henneguya salminicola infected salmon, especially chinook salmon.
The diseases called as rice diseases or tapioca diseases, make “white spots” on fish flesh. No, the disease is not dangerous for both fish and human.
Scientists said that parasites is “kindly” and has no poisonous, thus infected fish is edible.
Nature is full of mystery. And parasites! Thanks for visiting my creative writing blog.
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Muito interessante este artigo.
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Interesting facts I do not know. Edible but I won't feel comfortable.
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ReplyDeleteHow nice that I again has may met you again with a reaction on 1 of my sites and can you translate my dutch words? And what you wrote about I had also recently read about and now know that there are indeed parasites that do not breathe. The Myxozoa have now received a lot of attention from researchers, which is how they discovered this beautiful fact.
ReplyDeleteAnd so they can also infect a fish like salmon and trout. If you eat this, this is not harmful like you wrote but nobody wants to eat salmon with white dots on it. And I certainly do not either because you do not know what you will receive inside your stomach even if you write that it is not toxic.
Nowadays you have to be careful what you eat because before you know it you can get sick. Scientists can tell me a lot, but this has only been discovered and it cannot be said that it will not be harmful to our health. Thre can be new spores can also develop within the worm and infect the fish. And that can certainly not be good for the person who will eat it. Now I do not eat fish at all but a warned person counts for 2 as we say here in the Netherlands.
But it is very interesting to know that there are animals in our world that can live without breathing. Visit if you has the time and can translate ( even the translate is nt always good) my nature website because I think you can learn a lot from my writing, which you probably did not know. I share this with another friend but the most knowings are from myself and the name who wrote it are standing under the text. Thank you in advance and hope you te see with a comment om both sites again. I will be answer this time with my other nature website. Best regards, Tine
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Can Animal Live Without Breathing and Undergone de-Evolution Process?
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Can Animal Live Without Breathing and Undergone de-Evolution Process?
-
Ilustration of Henneguya salminicola (credit to ThePrint)
Word of breathing “usually” refers to multi cells organisms which need oxygen to breakdown nutrients as source of energy.
Parasite called Henneguya salminicola, an animal that is considered as worm, but look like a jelly fish. Strangely, this parasite emits light, and has no breathing mechanisms.
If most living creatures have evolved from a simple cell to complex multi cells, but, this worm have de-evolution process. Slowly, its lost:
- mitochondria DNA, thus no animals can breathe without mitochondrial
- tissue
- nerve cells
- muscles
The question then, without breathing, how parasites get their energy? It is suggested that energy directly taken from their hosts.
Actually, we may found this kind of animal in our everyday life. Henneguya salminicola infected salmon, especially chinook salmon.
The diseases called as rice diseases or tapioca diseases, make “white spots” on fish flesh. No, the disease is not dangerous for both fish and human.
Scientists said that parasites is “kindly” and has no poisonous, thus infected fish is edible.