1. Fireflies use the light to reproduce. 2. Fireflies produce flash patterns to attract mates to reproduce. 3. Fireflies communicate with each other by producing a chemical inside... 1. Fireflies use the light to reproduce. 2. Fireflies produce flash patterns to attract mates to reproduce. 3. Fireflies communicate with each other by producing a chemical inside their bodies that makes them light up. 4. A group of fireflies can change their own light patterns to match the flash pattern of another group to communicate. 5. Watching TV is a type of communication that uses the senses of sight and sound. 6. Among the types of communication that are used by humans only are verbal and non-verbal. 7. The types of communication that are used by both animals and humans are visual and auditory.
Understand the Problem
The question consists of incomplete sentences related to the communication methods of fireflies and humans, asking for specific terms to fill in the blanks. It involves understanding biological and communication concepts.
Answer
1. mates 2. mates 3. chemical 4. flash pattern 5. sight, sound 6. verbal, non-verbal 7. visual, auditory
- mates 2. mates 3. chemical 4. flash pattern 5. sight, sound 6. verbal, non-verbal 7. visual, auditory
Answer for screen readers
- mates 2. mates 3. chemical 4. flash pattern 5. sight, sound 6. verbal, non-verbal 7. visual, auditory
More Information
Fireflies communicate using bioluminescence to attract mates. Humans use verbal and non-verbal communication, while both humans and animals use visual and auditory cues.
Tips
Confusing how fireflies produce light (bioluminescence) specifically for mating. Human and animal communication can overlap in using visual and auditory components.
Sources
- How and why do fireflies light up? - Scientific American - scientificamerican.com
- How a Firefly's Tail Makes Light - Learn Genetics Utah - learn.genetics.utah.edu
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