Bioluminescence is prominent in the phylum *
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Asked by jhamattsaab
| 2nd Sep, 2020,
02:44: PM
Expert Answer:
Bioluminescence is the property of living organisms to emit light. One of the most delightful characteristics of ctenophores is bioluminescence which is the light-scattering produced by beating of the eight rows of locomotory cilia, which appears as a changing rainbow of colors running down the comb rows.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte
| 3rd Sep, 2020,
11:10: AM
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