very little, they do however produce energy when they light up, not just when they breathe in.
The sun's energy is captured by plants through photosynthesis, which fireflies eat. The fireflies then convert this energy into light through a chemical reaction. When the frog eats the firefly, it gains the energy stored in the firefly's body.
The reaction that makes a firefly glow in terms of energy is referred to as exergonic. This would be an output.
The firefly's glowing reaction is classified as chemiluminescence, which involves a chemical reaction that produces light without producing heat. Energy is released in the form of light as a result of the oxidation of luciferin by the enzyme luciferase in the firefly's body.
light, heat, kinetic
It's not a change at all. It is simply what the firefly does. But it is a result of a chemical change within the firefly. A chemical reaction involves a transfer of energy. In this case, the energy would go into creating light waves from the molecules in the firefly, causing it to glow.
Animals get all the energy they need from the food they eat.
Obviously. All living beings do.
The firefly has had to make a number of adaptations in order to survive. The firefly has had to create a light to see at night for example.
yes. you make a wish and let them go
1. Edison Firefly wears a green hat. Titus Firefly doesn't. 2. Edison Firefly wears glasses on his head. Titus Firefly wears them on his head. 3. Titus Firefly wears a red vest. Edison Firefly doesn't.
Tagalog translation of firefly: alitaptap
On eBay firefly's are selling for $80 aus. So about $96 us. dollars. (as of 20-9-09)