Sea Slugs Stock Up On Toxic Chemicals From The Sponges They Eat
Sea slug , also called nudibranchs or butterflies of the ocean , take toxic chemical from the sponges they eat and store away the single most noxious chemical compound to use against their marauder by and by on . By preventing certain cellular processes , latrunculin A is extremely toxic to fish , fungus , and even some cancer cell lines . The findings are issue inPLOS ONEthis calendar week ....