She doesn't make light for real her shiney and bright colors let you see that!
anglerfish, I think.
Animals which produce light directly are known as producing Bioluminescence. Anglerfish are different. They do not produce the light with their own bodies like fire flies, rather they have a unique relationship with bacteria called symbiosis, and the bacteria actually produce the light for the anglerfish. This symbiotic relationship is called bioluminesce.This is how it works:From Wikipedia:The term symbiosis (from the Greek: σύν syn"with"; and βίωσις biosis "living") commonly describes close and often long-term interactions between different biological species.
is a species of angler fish.
Animals which produce light directly are known as producing Bioluminescence. Anglerfish are different. They do not produce the light with their own bodies like fire flies, rather they have a unique relationship with bacteria called symbiosis, and the bacteria actually produce the light for the anglerfish. This symbiotic relationship is called bioluminesce.This is how it works:Bacteria produce light -> Prey for the Anglerfish are attracted to this light -> Anglerfish feed -> Bacteria receives nourishment and shelter -> Repeat
An anglerfish
An anglerfish
it is to attract other fish so that it can eat them.
Some deep sea anglerfish of the aphotic zone emit light from their esca to attract prey. This bioluminescence is a result of symbiosis with bacteria. The bacteria enter the esca from the seawater through small vents. In the confines of the esca they can multiply until their density is such that their collective glow is very bright.
Anglerfish bones, anglerfish skin and a anglerfish personality.
it needs a very dark place to light it up and attract preys for it to eat...
Melanocetus johnsonii (anglerfish)
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce