A whole lot of fish that live in dark muddy water have an electrical ability, they use it to communicate with each other. One way of studying these fish is to put a potentio-meter/microphone on the end of a fishing rod and one can listen to all the different 'noises' they make.
Some animals can generate electricity through specialized cells called electrocytes. These cells are found in animals like electric eels and rays, and they function by creating an electric potential difference across their cell membranes. When these cells are activated, they can produce electric shocks for defense, communication, or hunting.
Biology.
Spores are produced during sporogenesis, which is found specifically in plants, algae and fungi. No animals currently produce spores as a method of reproduction.
because when the sun shines we are shining together , told you we will be til forever .....
plants produce oxygen which animals need.
its just a way plants and animals (which we are) work
These are the animals that produce electricity or generate it:Electric CatfishElephant fishesbonytonguesstargazersHammerhead SharksEchidnasElectric Skateknife fishespaddle fishPlatypus
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
Every living thing produces a small amount of electricity, It is what powers both our heart and brain. Now, electric eels are able to create a voltage and if you are asking how they do this and what they use it for, then look at the Related Questions below for more information.
Well, Many things can produce electricity. An easy way to produce electricity is to get a coil and pass a bar magnet through it.
Can chemicals in a fruit produce electricity
"How do natural gas stations produce electricity?
Yes, you could produce static electricity.
It doesn produce electricity. It uses electricity and shows magnetic properties.
Yes animals do use electricity in fact everybody does
Weight is the pull of gravity on mass. Of itself weight can not produce electricity.