lantern fish
i think it is a type of goldfish?!?!?!?!?
The animal you are referring to is the firefly. Fireflies have light-producing organs located on their abdomen and large eyes to help them navigate and communicate with other fireflies using their bioluminescent light.
an animal or living being that can create its own light.
The vestibular organs, the eyes and the brain are the body organs that control the body's vision.
They're both organs that allows an animal to see.
The scientific term for an animal that produces light is "bioluminescent." This natural phenomenon is often seen in marine organisms like jellyfish and anglerfish, where chemical reactions within their bodies create light.
Our eyes are not inverted or mirrored in their structure. They are symmetrical organs that have a complex structure designed to capture and process light to create images.
Bioluminescent chemicals are organic molecules that emit light (photons) under specific conditions that occur in the originating animal's natural habitat. Examples of this include the firefly/lightning bug in the United States and many organisms that reside in the deep ocean.
Sensory organs detect external stimuli such as light, sound, touch, taste, and smell. They send signals to the brain, which processes and interprets the information to create our perception of the world. These organs play a crucial role in helping us understand and interact with our environment.
The presence of light and our visual organs that detect that light.
You create the secondary light colours:Red and green light create yellow.Red and blue light create magenta.Green and blue light create cyan.
Red, green, and blue light combine to create white light.