Bioluminescent organisms are like living light bulbs. They create their own light using special chemicals inside them, just like when you mix baking soda and vinegar to make bubbles, it makes a reaction that lights up the water around them. Some creatures use this glowing power to attract prey or hide from predators in the dark ocean.
Examples
- Imagine you're playing with glow sticks, bioluminescent organisms do something similar inside their bodies.
- A deep-sea fish turns on its light to trick a predator into thinking there are more fish than there really are.
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See also
- Why Do Jellyfish Glow in the Dark?
- What are brain corals?
- Why Do Some Beaches Glow at Night?
- What are luciferase-based sensors?
- Can bioluminescent plants light our cities?