Biology
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Before Decapitated Worms Regrow Heads, They Can 'See' With Their Headless Bodies
Experts recently discovered tiny worms can "see" light in the absence of their eyes or their heads. Planarians are a form of flatworm, they are soft-bodied creatures and lack complex organs.
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