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What is the difference between stars and animals that produce light?

Stars produce light by "burning" hydrogen in a nuclear fusion, whereas some animals produce light when chemical compounds mix together to produce a glow


What animals produce its own light?

A firefly!


On how the animals nare able to produce light of their own?

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.


Why does an animal produce an animal and not a plant?

Plants produce plants and animals produce animals! what kind of questin is that.?


How animals ableto produce light on their own?

Animals such as fireflies contain two chemicals, luciferin and luficerase. When combined with oxygen, they give off light.


Animals and plants which produce light are said to be what?

bio-luminescent


How is life affected by the presence or absence of plants animals minerals and other resources?

animals need oxygen and plants produce oxygen. if there is no light for photosynthesis, then plants can not produce oxygen and animals cannot survive


What is Biolumnescent?

Some animals that produce light are called bioluminiscent eg fire fly .


Is a python a producer?

No animals are producers. Only plants and certain protists can produce food from light.


Do snails produce or consume carbon dioxide when in the light?

Snails produce CO2 all the time even if they are alive. It doesn't matter if there is light or not. Animals do not consume CO2 at all but produce it as a product.


What does a cornea?

it equalfys the invisible and visible light spectrum to produce color in the unlike animals which do not have the ability to do so


What do you call someone who studies ANIMALS who give off their own light?

A scientist who studies animals that produce their own light is called a bioluminescence researcher or a marine biologist specializing in bioluminescent organisms.