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Why do you think that some deep-sea fish and a few insects are luminous?
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Answered by srividyareddy801
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This is because blue light travels best in water, and because most marine organisms are sensitive to blue light. ... These fish can produce red light and can see it when others cannot. This gives them an advantage by allowing them to see their prey while without making their presence known

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Why do you think that some deep-sea fish and a few insects are luminous?

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This is because blue light travels best in water, and because most marine organisms are sensitive to blue light. These fish can produce red light and can see it when others cannot. This gives them an advantage by allowing them to see their prey while without making their presence known.Many deep-sea fish are bioluminescent, with extremely large eyes adapted to the dark. Bioluminescent organisms are capable of producing light biologically through the agitation of molecules of luciferin, which then produce light. This process must be done in the presence of oxygen.

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