Deep sea angler fish produce light to find mates in the dark depths of the ocean. Antarctic ice fish are able to withstand sub-freezing temperatures through an antifreeze protein that prevents freezing. Earthworms lack eyes but have light-sensitive cells that allow them to detect changes in the dark underground environments where they live.
Deep sea angler fish produce light to find mates in the dark depths of the ocean. Antarctic ice fish are able to withstand sub-freezing temperatures through an antifreeze protein that prevents freezing. Earthworms lack eyes but have light-sensitive cells that allow them to detect changes in the dark underground environments where they live.
Deep sea angler fish produce light to find mates in the dark depths of the ocean. Antarctic ice fish are able to withstand sub-freezing temperatures through an antifreeze protein that prevents freezing. Earthworms lack eyes but have light-sensitive cells that allow them to detect changes in the dark underground environments where they live.
Unit: 2 Pg: Unknown Q) Why do deep sea fish example angler fish produce light? 1) To look for prey 2) Confuse Predators 3) Find mates Q) How can Antarctic ice fish with stand the breezing temperature of the sea around Antartica Ans) It has an anti-freeze protein that both enables it to withstand the sub-freezing temp of the sea around antarctica. Q10) Explain the statement logically. a) Climbers have twining stem and clasping root. a) To cling to tall trees, support to reach light. b) Firefly produce light. b) To attract mates. c) Earthworms have light sensitive cells. c) Earthworms live underground in the dark. They don't have eyes but have sensitive cells which can detect changes.