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How do electric eels generate its electricity?

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How do electric eels generate its electricity?

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The electric eel has three abdominal pairs of organs that produce electricity. They are the Main organ, the Hunter’s organ, and the Sachs organ. These organs comprise 4/5 of its body. Only the front 1/5 contains the vital organs.[1] These organs are made of electrocytes, lined up so that the current flows through them and produces an electrical charge. When the eel locates its prey, the brain sends a signal through the nervous system to the electric cells. This opens the ion channel, allowing positively-charged sodium to flow through, reversing the charges momentarily. By causing a sudden difference in voltage, it generates a current. The electric eel generates its characteristic electrical pulse in a manner similar to a battery, in which stacked plates produce an electrical charge. In the electric eel, some 5,000 to 6,000 stacked electroplaques are capable of producing a shock at up to 500 volts and 1 ampere of current (500 watts). The organs give the electric eel the ability to gener

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