A 1-meter-long shark in deep water can glow
Conversion is not a good way, but some sharks living in the bottom of the sea reflect the bright green light. Elegance.
Scientists said last week that they had discovered a light molecule on the ocean and that it could have other functions, such as Coping with infectious diseases;
The research, published in the journal iScience, points out that small molecule components that aid digestion are unknown. .
"It's really different than marine species," said Professor David Gobert, from the City University of New York and co-author of the study. Other lights, such as bubbles and water corals. This is a small non-protein molecule, and it shows that in the blue ocean these creatures are capable of absorbing light. Blue will turn to another color.
The event also focused on two species, the swine and the cat shark, which Mr. Gobert studied during a dive at Scripps Canyon near San Diego Beach. .
They are likely to be one meter long and they live in the bottom of the sea, which is very timid and less sophisticated," said Gobert. Swim.
In addition, they live in water depths of up to 30 meters, where light is blue and if you bite There, the blood will turn out in ink.
Scientists said last week that they had discovered a light molecule on the ocean and that it could have other functions, such as Coping with infectious diseases;
The research, published in the journal iScience, points out that small molecule components that aid digestion are unknown. .
"It's really different than marine species," said Professor David Gobert, from the City University of New York and co-author of the study. Other lights, such as bubbles and water corals. This is a small non-protein molecule, and it shows that in the blue ocean these creatures are capable of absorbing light. Blue will turn to another color.
The event also focused on two species, the swine and the cat shark, which Mr. Gobert studied during a dive at Scripps Canyon near San Diego Beach. .
They are likely to be one meter long and they live in the bottom of the sea, which is very timid and less sophisticated," said Gobert. Swim.
In addition, they live in water depths of up to 30 meters, where light is blue and if you bite There, the blood will turn out in ink.
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