Part 5/10:
The Control Mechanisms Behind Regeneration
Levin's exploration of how anatomical structures are generated led him to assess the mechanisms involved in biological plasticity. He noted that this intricacy is not merely the result of a genetic blueprint but also relies on the cellular architecture's ability to reorganize and learn from its environment. By employing electrical signals that traverse cell networks, biological systems exhibit adaptability and constructing capabilities that traditional engineering approaches struggle to replicate.