Physics, asked by adyasa95, 3 months ago

how does the electric eel use the electric discharge ?

is the electric eel really electric ?​

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Answered by sanmon
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These famous freshwater predators get their name from the enormous electrical charge they can generate to stun prey and dissuade predators. Their bodies contain electric organs with about 6,000 specialized cells called electrocytes that store power like tiny batteries.

Answered by raghvendrark500
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Ans part 1

These famous freshwater predators get their name from the enormous electrical charge they can generate to stun prey and dissuade predators. Their bodies contain electric organs with about 6,000 specialized cells called electrocytes that store power like tiny batteries.

Ans part 2

no! But electric eels are real. Known by the scientific name Electrophorus electricus, the electric eel is an electric fish able to generate powerful electric shocks.

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