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astra-53 [7]
2 years ago
6

Lantern fish live in the middle ocean depths where there is no sunlight. which example is a response to this dark environment? q

uestion 10 options: camouflage that allows them to blend in to their surroundings a light producing organ to attract mates and prey mimicking other deep sea animals in order to catch prey hibernating when the water temperature becomes too cold
Biology
1 answer:
densk [106]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A lighting producing organ to attract mates and prey.

Explanation:

Camouflage would do very little for a fish that spends most of it's day in the middle of a dark ocean. Mimicking other deep sea creatures would actually be more of a disadvantage than an advantage, as the sounds would be more likely to scare away potential prey, rather than attract them. A light however, would attract the prey's curiousity and urge them to check out the light.

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