| 31. | However, not too long after development, tardigrades will demonstrate a remarkable ability to withstand these conditions.
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| 32. | In order to survive such conditions, tardigrades need time to develop important cellular structures and repair mechanisms.
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| 33. | The tardigrades cut the ship's power, demonstrating intelligence, but the backup battery kicks in.
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| 34. | "' Ecdysis "'is the moulting of the horsehair worms, tardigrades, and Cephalorhyncha.
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| 35. | The minute sizes of tardigrades and their membranous integuments make their fossilization both difficult to detect and highly unusual.
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| 36. | Once the molting stages are complete, the larva tardigrade attempts to find an ideal location to initiate ecdysis.
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| 37. | Once the pressure is reduced, the tardigrades return to normal and waddle off, as if nothing had happened.
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| 38. | Many species of tardigrade can survive in a dehydrated state up to five years, or in exceptional cases longer.
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| 39. | The park is home to many tardigrade ( water bear ) species surviving in the extreme environment near the mountain summit.
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| 40. | Hardy tardigrades ( water-bears ) may be suitable but they are similar to arthropods and would lead to insects.
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