Bioluminescence is called cold light because less than 20% of the light generates thermal radiation, or to say in simpler terms, heat. So, the less thermal radiation there is, the colder it will be.
It is called bioluminescence.
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.
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.
The things in nature that come closest are animals that exhibit bioluminescence, such as the glow worm or lighting bug, and some deep sea fishes. Scientists have been studying lightning bugs for years to learn the secrets of how they produce light without heat, in the hope that the process might be adapted for lighting for human use. Of man-made objects, luminescent phosphors, such as those used on watch dials, come close, as do electroluminescent panels, such as the backlights in Timex "Indiglo" watches.
Photons, obviously, can't be hot or cold - light is just another form of energy. Light can travel through a hot environment, but can't be hot or cold itself.
It does not produce or consume heat. It is "cold light"- bioluminescence
By the mixing of two chemicals called 'bioluminescence'.
The ability for animal life to produce light is called bioluminescence.
It is called bioluminescence.
Luminescent. If is a biological process, it is called bioluminescence.
bioluminescence is earths most important source of light tru or false
Firefly gets it's light by what is called as bioluminescence. In this phenomena, you get the light generated by animal, plant or some types of microorganisms. Here you get the light generated without production of the heat. In case of firefly you get the light intermittently. So that the the partner should be spotted, when light is on and the risk of being caught by the predator is reduced, when the light is off.
Fireflies use a chemical reaction to produce light. It is called bioluminescence. They produce chemicals called luciferin (a pigment) and luciferase (an enzyme) during bioluminescence. Luciferin reacts with oxygen to produce the light, while luciferase acts as a catalyst which speeds up the process.
Bioluminescence
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.
"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.