“Electric eels are like living batteries. They have stacks of modified muscle cells called electrocytes, which have both a positive and a negative side,” said Dr Rupert Collins, who is a ...
These cells line the eel’s body and function like tiny batteries. When the eel decides to release an electric charge, the electrocytes rapidly discharge, creating a powerful electrical pulse ...
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