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Non-bilaterians as Model Systems for Tissue Mechanics

Published 2 Jun 2023 in q-bio.TO and physics.bio-ph | (2306.01935v1)

Abstract: In animals, epithelial tissues are barriers against the external environment, providing protection against biological, chemical, and physical damage. Depending on the animal's physiology and behavior, these tissues encounter different types of mechanical forces and need to provide a suitable adaptive response to ensure success. Therefore, understanding tissue mechanics in different contexts is an important research area. Here, we review recent tissue mechanics discoveries in a few early-divergent non-bilaterian animals -- Trichoplax adhaerens, Hydra vulgaris, and Aurelia aurita. We highlight each animal's simple body plan and biology, and unique, rapid tissue remodeling phenomena that play a crucial role in its physiology. We also discuss the emergent large-scale mechanics that arise from small-scale phenomena. Finally, we emphasize the enormous potential of these non-bilaterian animals to be model systems for further investigation in tissue mechanics.

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