Gastrovascular canal network of jellyfish / Blood vessels on the retina of the human eye (IMAGE)
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Figure 2: (A) Gastrovascular canal network of jellyfish Aurelia aurita distributing nutrients to its tissue. New canals appear on the outer rim of the jellyfish, grow towards its stomachs in the center, and reconnect to the existing parts of the network, creating many loops. Source: Stanisław Żukowski, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw & Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexés, Université Paris Cité. (B) Blood vessels on the retina of the human eye form a dense network in which neighboring vessels have multiple connections, resulting in numerous loops. (Source: Dr. Graeme Birdsey and Prof. Anna M. Randi, Imperial College London).
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(A) Stanisław Żukowski, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw & Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexés, Université Paris Cité. (B) Dr. Graeme Birdsey and Prof. Anna M. Randi, Imperial College London.
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