Why and how can a sharks can detect things around them with the help of electricity ?
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Scientists call such tissues electroreceptors because they detect electric fields. The ampullae look like a line of small holes, or pores, near the mouth on a shark's snout. ... When a fish swims nearby that gives off an electric field, those cells send signals to the shark's brain: “Dinner!”
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Shark have a complex electro sensory sustem.Enabled by receptors covering the head and snout area. These receptors sit in jelly filled senstory organs called the ampullae of Lorenzini. These tiny pores are extremely sensitive and can detecet even the faintest of electrical field.
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