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← Nature & AnimalsWhich consequence results when a cephalopod's camouflage fails in shallow water?
A)Increased detection predator visual acuity✓
B)Heightened bioluminescence prey attraction
C)Lowered metabolic inefficiency oxygen intake
D)Enhanced hydrodynamics turbulent flow drag
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Increased detection by predators occurs, because concealment through disruptive coloration fails, leading to visual detection rather than blending into the background. Prey attraction would involve a different mechanism, and lowered or enhanced efficiencies don't apply directly; therefore, predator detection is correct.
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