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Sunday, 29 June 2025
Solar-powered slug steals chloroplasts and stores them for emergencies
‘Solar-powered’ sea slugs (
Elysia crispata
) steal photosynthetic equipment from algae and stockpile it to use as an energy source on a rainy day. The slugs store these stolen tools, called chloroplasts, in specialised depots in their cells — dubbed ‘kleptosomes’. Day-to-day, the chloroplasts let the slugs make nutrients using energy from sunlight. But when the going gets tough the energy-makers become food: the slug breaks them down and absorbs the resulting nutrients. Using this trick, researchers found that
Elysia
can survive for up to four months without another food source.
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