Yes ! The phenomenon of chemoluminescence is wellknown.
Mitochondria do not use light.Mitochondria use chemical energy.
In photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in plant cells, initiating a series of chemical reactions that ultimately produce glucose molecules. This chemical energy stored in glucose can be used by the plant as a source of fuel for cellular processes.
A glow in the dark ball is considered luminescent because it emits light through a chemical reaction or energy absorption rather than being illuminated by an external light source.
A match is a man-made light source because it is created by the combination of specific chemical components in the match head that produce a flame when struck against a rough surface.
Light energy can be absorbed by chlorophyll in plants during the process of photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy in the form of glucose. This chemical energy is used by plants and other organisms as a fuel source for various metabolic processes.
Yes it is.
Light energy is obtained by sun. This energy is converted into chemical energy.
The source of energy in the light phase of photosynthesis is sunlight. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of plants, which then converts it into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH.
Mitochondria do not use light.Mitochondria use chemical energy.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
Glow sticks react to chemical light, which involves a chemical reaction between two substances inside the stick. This reaction produces light without needing an external energy source like electricity.
A flashlight Answer chemical, in a sealed environment.
The SOURCE of energy for producers is the sun, plants convert the suns light from light energy to into chemical energy.
In a light stick, the energy transfer involves converting chemical energy into light energy. A chemical reaction inside the light stick produces light without generating heat, making it a safe and efficient source of illumination.
Yes, it is. Fireworks gives off its own light.
Yes - the luminescence is produced by a chemical reaction within the insects body.
In photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll in plant cells, initiating a series of chemical reactions that ultimately produce glucose molecules. This chemical energy stored in glucose can be used by the plant as a source of fuel for cellular processes.