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Bioluminescence is light produced by living organisms through a chemical reaction, while light bulbs produce light through electricity passing through a filament. Bioluminescence is typically a natural, cold light, whereas light bulbs emit artificial, warm light. Additionally, bioluminescence is often used by organisms for communication, camouflage, and attracting prey, while light bulbs are man-made sources of artificial light.
In general, "organic" refers to products derived from living organisms that have been grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or chemicals. In terms of food, organic typically means the products were produced without artificial additives or genetically modified organisms.
The most common protein produced by transgenic organisms is insulin.
Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms, particularly bacteria.
organic food
Through selective breeding or by natural selection.
by cloud seeding we can produced artificial rain .!!
Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.
Charles Darwin was the man who produced the theory of evolution, which describes how species of organisms, by a process of natural selection, gradually evolve into other species.
Artificial
The adjective "artificial" means produced by human activity as opposed to supernatural or divine activity.
Bioluminescence is light produced by living organisms through a chemical reaction, while light bulbs produce light through electricity passing through a filament. Bioluminescence is typically a natural, cold light, whereas light bulbs emit artificial, warm light. Additionally, bioluminescence is often used by organisms for communication, camouflage, and attracting prey, while light bulbs are man-made sources of artificial light.
In general, "organic" refers to products derived from living organisms that have been grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or chemicals. In terms of food, organic typically means the products were produced without artificial additives or genetically modified organisms.
Food produced in this way is called "organic".
Irène Joliot-Curie and Frédéric Joliot produced the first artificial radioisotope in 1934. They also made significant contributions to nuclear physics, winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935 for their discovery of artificial radioactivity.
The most common protein produced by transgenic organisms is insulin.
Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.