Biology, asked by yatiawasthi1212, 1 year ago

Bioluminescence is well – marked in(a) Hydra
(b) Cnidaria(c) Ctenoplana
(d) Sponges

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bioluminescence is well marked in phylum Ctenophora. Its example is ctenoplana.

Option c.

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Answered by RitaNarine
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Bioluminescence is well–marked in (c) Ctenoplana.

  • Bioluminescence is a property of a living organism to emit light
  • It is mostly seen in marine vertebrate and invertebrates animals and some fungi, fireflies, and some bioluminescent bacteria
  • This is caused by the calcium-activated proteins known as photoproteins present in cells called phagocytes
  • Ctenoplana is a transparent organism that belongs to the Ctenophora phylum.
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