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No, but certain mosses and fungi can emit a low, steady light through bioluminescence. Under certain conditions, trees can gain a bluish glow from St. Elmo's Fire.
Incandescent mean glowing from heat- like a standard light bulb or a fire. That amount of heat would kill a living organism. Bioluminesence produces no heat (like a lightning bug)
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ATP and NADPH are produced during photosystems I and II of the light phase of photosynthesis.
light reaction in photosynthesis in Plants
The light produced by bioluminescence uses the energy from a living organism. Bioluminescence occurs in marine animals, such as loose-jawed fish of the genus Tomopteris; bioluminescence also occurs in land animals, such as the glow worm and the firefly.
sunlight doesnt penetrate that deep.
Animals that are able to produce light of their own through a process called bioluminescence. This is seen mostly in deep sea creatures and insects.
Just about every living thing on Pandora, including the Na'vi, have a biologically produced bioluminescence.
bioluminescence is earths most important source of light tru or false
Bioluminescence
After just a few hundred metres there is very little light. Most deep sea creatures have very large eyes that can detect any light that is available. Even though there is virtually no light coming from the surface lots of deep sea creatures produce light through a process called bioluminescence. It is useful to be able to see this light as if you eat the light, you will be eating the creature that it is attached to. Unfortunately some creatures use these lights to draw in their own dinner!
"Bioluminescence is the biochemical emission of light by living organisms such as glow-worms and deep-sea fish..."
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.
By the mixing of two chemicals called 'bioluminescence'.
look up the evolution of bioluminescence. it basically states that certain one celled creatures/bacteria that glow do it because light is released out into the water when the noctiluca and plankton perform anarobic respiration.
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.