Biology, asked by DamanpreetDhillon, 1 year ago

name the human being which live maximum lyf spen on this earth

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Answered by pramita8759
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Jeanne Calment
lived for 122 years
Answered by janvi47
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Small animals such as birds and squirrelsrarely live to their maximum life span, usually dying of accidents, disease or predation.

The maximum life span of most species is documented in the Anage repository.

Maximum life span is usually longer for species that are larger or have effective defenses against predation, such as bird flight, chemical defenses or living in social groups.

The differences in life span between species demonstrate the role of genetics in determining maximum life span ("rate of aging"). The records (in years) are these:

for common house mouse, 4

for Brown rat, 3.8[

for dogs, 29 (See List of oldest dogs)

for cats, 38

for polar bears, 42 (Debby)

for horses, 62

for Asian elephants, 86

The longest-lived vertebrates have been variously described as

Large parrots (Macaws and cockatoos can live up to 80–100 years in captivity)

Koi (A Japanese species of fish, allegedly living up to 200 years, though generally not exceeding 50 – A specimen named Hanako was reportedly 226 years old upon her death)

Tortoises (Galápagos tortoise) (190 years)

Tuataras (a New Zealand reptile species, 100–200+ years

Eels, the so-called Brantevik Eel (Swedish: Branteviksålen) is thought to have lived in a water well in southern Sweden since 1859, which makes it over 150 years old. It was reported that it had died in August 2014 at an age of 155.

Whales (Bowhead Whale) (Balaena mysticetus about 200 years) Although this idea was unproven for a time, recent research has indicated that bowhead whales recently killed still had harpoons in their bodies from about 1890, which, along with analysis of amino acids, has indicated a maximum life span, stated as "the 211 year-old bowhead could have been from 177 to 245 years old".

Greenland Sharks are currently the vertebrate species with the longest known lifespan. An examination of 28 specimens in one study published in 2016 determined by radiocarbon dating that the oldest of the animals that they sampled had lived for about 392 ± 120 years (a minimum of 272 years and a maximum of 512 years). The authors further concluded that the species reaches sexual maturity at about 150 years of age.

Invertebrate species which continue to grow as long as they live (e.g., certain clams, some coral species) can on occasion live hundreds of years:

A bivalve mollusc (Arctica islandica) (aka "Ming", lived 507±2 years.

Exception

Some jellyfish species, including Turritopsis dohrnii, Laodicea undulata, and Aureliasp.1, are able to revert to the polyp stage even after reproducing (so called life cycle reversal), rather than dying as in other jellyfish. Consequently, these species are considered biologically immortal and have no maximum lifespan.

There may be no natural limit to the Hydra'slife span, but it is not yet clear how to estimate the age of a specimen.

Flatworms, or Platyhelminthes, are known to be "almost immortal" as they have a great regeneration capacity, continuous growth and binary fission type cellular division.

Lobsters are sometimes said to be biologically immortal because they don't seem to slow down, weaken, or lose fertility with age. However, due to the energy needed for moulting, they cannot live indefinitely.


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