Electric eels stack thousands of tiny cell plates together in their tails to deal powerful electric shocks to their prey.
Not exact matches
When
eels stack thousands of the organ plates in a row, their bodies can produce much higher voltage
electric fields.
An
electric -
eel - inspired soft power source from
stacked hydrogels.
Inspired by the
electric eel's ability to generate hundreds of volts, Guha and his colleagues
stacked hydrogels full of varying strengths of salt water.