Introduction: Biological immortality is a condition in which the probability of death is independent of age. An organism that has this property does not die of aging but may die from other factors such as physical injury or illness. Various unicellular and multicellular organisms - including some vertebrates - achieve this in their lifetime or after reaching a certain age. Jellyfish is one of the biomass immobilized species and we decided to study the radiation of cobalt on the biological immortality of Andromeda. Methods and Materials: In this study, 20 brides were divided into two groups of ten. The control group consisted of jellyfish that received kent marin solution Nano reef solution for the body balance and the experimental group consisted of irradiated jellyfish. Cobalt Springs 60 with the following specifications that the fountain had a microcurrent activity of 1/8/7 and a bride-to-be exposed to a cobalt fountain with a microcurrent activity of 1/8 and a gamma-ray diffraction of 1/8 and 1/8 mev at 6:00 am to 8:00 pm It was exposed to ionizing power in Shahroud Azad University Laboratory and subsequently examined The macroscopy was performed with a caliper. Results:There was no significant change in the diameter and length of the underwater brides compared to the control group. Discussion and Conclusion:Due to their immobilizing properties, jellyfish were resistant to radiation from cobalt and no significant change was observed. Keyword: Jellyfish, Radiation Springs, Cobalt
کلید واژگان :Jellyfish, Radiation Springs, Cobalt
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- کد شناسه : 7158409803675191
- سال انتشار : 1398
- نوع مقاله : چکیده مقاله پذیرفته شده در کنفرانس ها(فایل کامل مقاله بارگزاری گردد)
- زبان : فارسی
- محل پذیرش : دومین کنگره بیوالکترومغناطیس
- برگزار کنندگان : علوم پزشکی ارتش
- تاریخ ثبت : 1398/12/23 14:43:56
- ثبت کننده : امیرحسین توزنده جانی
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