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Bivalves Could Be the New Lab Rats

Bivalves Could Be the New Lab Rats

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Interactive Video

Science, Biology, Health Sciences

11th Grade - University

Practice Problem

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the use of bivalves as model organisms in scientific research. Bivalves, such as mussels, clams, and oysters, are easy to care for and offer insights into immunity, cancer, and bone formation. Their immune systems produce antimicrobial peptides, which could inspire new treatments for human diseases. Bivalves also exhibit contagious cancer, providing a model for studying cancer spread. Additionally, nacre from bivalves aids bone growth and repair, offering potential for medical applications. The genetic diversity of bivalves presents further research opportunities.

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What role does nacre play in bone health and repair?

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How might bivalves help improve tissue implant procedures?

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What potential do bivalves hold for future research in human health?

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