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OpenStudy (anonymous):

◦How would a highly developed eye and the ability to change color be beneficial for cephalopods?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cephalopods can change their colors and patterns in milliseconds, whether for signalling (both within the species and for warning) or active camouflage,[5] as their chromatophores are expanded or contracted.[24] Coloration is typically stronger in near-shore species than those living in the open ocean, whose functions tend to be restricted to disruptive camouflage.[5]:2

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•Would this ‘filtering’ sometimes make estuaries be highly polluted areas?

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