In general, the bodies of animals living at nice depths are adapted to excessive strain environments by having pressure-resistant biomolecules and small organic molecules present in their cells, known as piezolytes, of which TMAO is probably the most considerable.
In general, the bodies of animals living at nice depths are adapted to excessive strain environments by having pressure-resistant biomolecules and small organic molecules present in their cells, known as piezolytes, of which TMAO is probably the most considerable.