Investigating the Scientific Basis of Bioluminescence in Certain Fish Species
In a recent study conducted off the coast of Monterey Bay, marine biologists have provided compelling evidence explaining why some fish possess the extraordinary ability to glow in the dark. This phenomenon, known as bioluminescence, results from chemical reactions within specialized cells called photophores.Experts reveal that fish bioluminescence serves multiple vital purposes: it acts as a camo...More
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