what is the role of bioluminescence algae ?
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Bioluminescent algae are known for producing a vivid flash of blue-green light whenever their surroundings are disturbed, usually by something as simple as the water around them being in motion.
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the light can attract larger predators to the area, causing the algae's own predators to flee.
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Bioluminescent algae are known for producing a vivid flash of blue-green light whenever their surroundings are disturbed, usually by something as simple as the water around them being in motion.
Explanation:
the light can attract larger predators to the area, causing the algae's own predators to flee.
Bioluminescent algae are known for producing a vivid flash of blue-green light whenever their surroundings are disturbed, usually by something as simple as the water around them being in motion.
Explanation:
the light can attract larger predators to the area, causing the algae's own predators to flee.
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