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Wed Mar 10 01:06:35 +0000 2021

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These chloroplasts can remain photosynthetically active for months, allowing their adoptive sea slug to draw energy from the sun. This may help keep the animal alive even after the slug’s head divorces itself from its body 5/ https://t.co/GU2dkx9qDy — PolitiTweet.org

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Sacoglossan sea slugs are famous for their “kleptoplasty,” or the way they steal energy. In the algae that the animals eat, photosynthesis hums along in structures known as chloroplasts. Instead of digesting these, the sea slug actually incorporates them into its own tissues 4/ https://t.co/vgS7JpQRRX — PolitiTweet.org

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But why would an organism do this to itself? It may be parasites. Three of the slugs that jettisoned their bodies in the lab were infested with tiny parasitic crustaceans, and another 39 lost part of their bodies. However all of the 64 parasite-free sea slugs stayed intact 6/ https://t.co/HUBDkUcfhW — PolitiTweet.org

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