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What is bioluminescance?

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Updated: 11/11/2022

Bioluminescance is an adaptation in deep-sea animals, that is, they can generate their own light with the help of some internal condition. For example, the Anglerfish, a deep-sea dwelling fish. It is not only limited to aquatic animals, the firefly, an insect, alo showing traits of bioluminescance.

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