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From my understanding, bioluminescence is an adaptation where living organisms emit a light for survival. B.MaddoxThe biochemical emission of light by living organisms such as fireflies and deep-sea fishes.
"Bioluminescence is the biochemical emission of light by living organisms such as glow-worms and deep-sea fish..."
Bioluminescence is a chemical energy that is released by some living organisms. Many fish that live in the deep ocean create this kind of light. Fireflies are another well-known example of bioluminescence.
From my understanding, bioluminescence is an adaptation where living organisms emit a light for survival. B.MaddoxThe biochemical emission of light by living organisms such as fireflies and deep-sea fishes.
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Bioluminescent organisms are those that produce light. There are bioluminescent bacteria that live in the ocean like those in the genera Vibrio and Photomicrobium.
No, all organisms react to their environment to survive.
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Animals which feed on the bodies of dead organisms, or carrion, are known as scavengers.
Consumers that feed on the bodies of dead organisms are called scavengers.
The emanation of light from organisms is known as bioluminescence. the light has various purposes ranging from luring prey for deep sea organisms to serving has a locator for insect mating in fire-flies.