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  • 13-12-2020
  • Biology
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Why are scorpions florescent to black light? How might it help them survive?

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measlymaggot936
measlymaggot936 measlymaggot936
  • 13-12-2020

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Well, something in the scorpions' exoskeleton causes them to glow. The fluorescence makes their bodies more sensitive to light, so it's easier to find a shady hiding spot to survive in.

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cattidudley cattidudley
  • 13-12-2020

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Certian molecules in the scorpians cuticle are what glow. The exoskeleton absorbs the longer wavelengths of the uv light and emit the light in  blue-green wavelengths which makes it glow.

This glow helps protect scorpians from sunlight, and helps them find each other.

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