vocab
bioluminescence
useful adaptations
Animals that reside in the deep
100

this is an adaptive feature employed in a region of dim light

countershading

100

bioluminescence allows animals to 

camflouge 

100

this adaptation helps fish see better in dim light and have better depth perception

Tubular eyes 

100

this deepwater fish has a huge mouth that can engulf prey as large as the predator 

gulper eel

200

A region of the ocean between 150 and 450 meters deep where there is not enough light to power photosynthesis

disphotic zone or twilight zone 

200

in what scenario does bioluminesence play an important role?

mating

200

The light coming from these help locate prey in the dark 

bioluminescent lures 

200

this animal attracts prey with bioluminescent lure 

angler fish

300

a specialized organ in some organisms that provide bioluminescences 

photophores

300

the bacteria that causes bioluminescence and the host have what type of relationship

Mutualistic 

300

this feature works as a camoflouge and contributes to the countershading in the twilight zone.

Bioluminescence 

300

this animal has luminescent organs arranged in rows 

pacific viperfish

400

a protein called luciferin is combined with oxygen in the presence of an enzyme is called- 

ATP or luciferase 

400

some species can control the flow of bioluminescence by altering what?

the flow of oxygenated blood to the region where the bacteria resides

400

the teeth of a male angler fish allow it to attach itself to the female to do what 

mate

400

The males of this species have bioluminescent spots on the tail

Lantern fish

500

is a fleshy projection on the head of some fishes that may fulfill a sensory role or function as a lure 

Barbel

500

bioluminescent lures help fish-

attract it's prey 

500

For protection, this animal releases a substance that produces flashes of light similar to fireworks

Scarlet-colored opossum shrimp

500

this fish has a silvery underside and a dark dorsum 

Hatchet fish