An organ in some animals that allows for the production of light, such as the light-producing organ in fireflies.
A photophore is a light-emitting organ commonly found in animals such as fireflies and bioluminescent deep sea fish.
The Hawaiian bobtail squid has a symbiotic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria. The squid provides a safe environment for the bacteria to live in its light organ, while the bacteria produce light that helps the squid camouflage itself from predators.
The light on the anglerfish is called an esca. It is a bioluminescent organ that the anglerfish uses to attract prey in the deep ocean.
A bioluminescent organ is often referred to as a photophore. These specialized light-producing cells or organs are found in various marine organisms such as fish, jellyfish, and squid, allowing them to produce and emit light for various functions like camouflage, communication, or attracting prey.
The light produced by anglerfish is called a bioluminescent lure. This lure is created by symbiotic bacteria that live in a specialized organ on the fish's head, known as the esca. The light attracts prey in the dark depths of the ocean, aiding the anglerfish in hunting.
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Japanese pineapple fish primarily feed on small crustaceans, such as shrimp and amphipods, as well as various types of zooplankton. They are nocturnal hunters, using their bioluminescent organ to attract prey in the dark waters. Additionally, they may consume small fish and other marine organisms when available. Their diet is adapted to their environment, allowing them to thrive in deep-sea habitats.
an organ
organ of grasshopper have no organ!!
Organ System
The shape of an organ determines the function of the organ. The shape tells you what that particular organ does.
Not really, but there are slight differences. Organ farming is taking of the organ and organ donation is the giving side.