New laser system provides 3D reconstructions of living deep-sea animals and mucus filters

Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - 19:12 in Biology & Nature

Living in an essentially zero-gravity environment, many deep-sea animals have evolved soft, gelatinous bodies and collect food using elaborate mucus filters. Until now, studying these delicate structures has been virtually impossible. A new study describes a unique laser-based system for constructing 3D models of diaphanous marine animals and the mucus structures they secrete.

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