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A bioluminescent organism is one that can produce and emit light through a chemical reaction that converts chemical energy into light energy. Some examples of bioluminescent organisms include: fireflies, glow worms, annelids, anglerfish, gulper eel, coral, krill, clams, octopi and vampire squid, to name a few. To view a list of marine bioluminescent organisms, visit the related links on the bottom of this page under this answer.
bioluminecent orginisms are oganisms that can create light using energy stored inside their body. kind of like glow worms.
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ATP and NADPH are produced during photosystems I and II of the light phase of photosynthesis.
Bioluminescent chemicals are organic molecules that emit light (photons) under specific conditions that occur in the originating animal's natural habitat. Examples of this include the firefly/lightning bug in the United States and many organisms that reside in the deep ocean.
A bioluminescent creature makes its own light
bioluminescent. Emission of visible light by living organisms such as the firefly and various fish, fungi, and bacteria.
Creatures that can make their own light.
Jellyfish can bioluminesce when they are stimulated. The luminescent light produced is bluish in color, attributable to a molecule known as aequorin, but in a living jellyfish it is emitted via a coupled molecule known as GFP, or green fluorescent protein, which causes the emitted light to appear green.
Bioluminescent organisms are those that produce light. There are bioluminescent bacteria that live in the ocean like those in the genera Vibrio and Photomicrobium.
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When fireflies light up, they are producing a chemical reaction within their bodies called bioluminescence. This production of light is the result of oxygen combining with calcium and the chemicals adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and luciferin in the presence of the enzyme luciferase. Without the bioluminescent enzyme luciferase, the light could not be produced.
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Yes, jellyfish have the ability to regenerate damaged or lost body parts, and some species are bioluminescent, meaning they can produce their own light. Additionally, they have a unique predatory mechanism using stinging cells called nematocysts to capture prey.