Magnets affect planarian regeneration primarily due to their influence on the orientation and behavior of magnetite nanoparticles within the planarian's body, which can impact cellular processes. Research suggests that the presence of a magnetic field may enhance the organization of cellular structures and signaling pathways involved in regeneration. This can lead to accelerated healing and regeneration of tissues. Additionally, the magnetic field might alter the expression of genes related to regeneration, further facilitating the process.
At this moment, I am conducting research and examining this very topic. It is hard to find information. Anyway, I believe magnets do not really affect regeneration in planaria and f they do- the effect is slight and not quantifiable.
Yes, they do, but their affect is minimal. Magnets with their magnet fields affect inductors profoundly, but don't do to much to capacitors.
no
yes temp does affect the strength of magnets. The cooler the magnet the stronger it gets.
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No.
Magnets do not affect plants in any way
They affect the magnetism so yes
A permanent magnet can affect magnets and electromagnets.
Lake Pedder planarian was created in 1974.
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yes