'ptenophora exhibits bioluminiscence'-explain
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In ctenophores, bioluminescence is caused by the activation of calcium-activated proteins named photoproteins in cells called photocytes, which are often confined to the meridional canals that underlie the eight comb rows.
Phylum: Ctenophora; Eschscholtz, 1829
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