Bioluminescent/ phosphorescent plankton
Dinoflagellates glow through a phenomenon known as bioluminescence. This is triggered by movement or disturbances in the water, which activate a chemical reaction involving a light-emitting molecule called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase within the dinoflagellates' cells. This reaction produces a blue-green light visible as a shimmering glow in the water.
The atmosphere of the earth.
Yes, the leaves of the rose glow barberry plant (Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow') do fall off, typically in the autumn as part of its natural seasonal cycle. This deciduous shrub sheds its leaves to conserve energy and water during the winter months. In the spring, new foliage will emerge, showcasing its characteristic variegated pink and green leaves.
The phrase "water go grow glow" seems to suggest the essential role of water in promoting growth and vitality in living organisms. Water is crucial for plant growth, as it aids in photosynthesis and nutrient transport. Additionally, water can create environments that foster glowing organisms, such as bioluminescent algae. Overall, water is fundamental to life and the processes that enable growth and luminosity in nature.
The corn plant with a jellyfish gene that allows it to glow in the dark is a genetically modified organism (GMO). The jellyfish gene encodes for a green fluorescent protein (GFP) that causes the plant to emit light under certain conditions.
Dinoflagellates glow through a phenomenon known as bioluminescence. This is triggered by movement or disturbances in the water, which activate a chemical reaction involving a light-emitting molecule called luciferin and an enzyme called luciferase within the dinoflagellates' cells. This reaction produces a blue-green light visible as a shimmering glow in the water.
Their eyes aren't glowing but, they are reflecting light which causes them to have the appearance of a glow. The light reflects in this way because cats can see in the dark. They need this ability because they are nocturnal. Cats have amazing night vision and this is because of their pupil shape and the ability of the pupils to dilate so large.
to glow water stuff, and stuff
yOU want to become fair in one night go put clorox and wash with warm water it will make you glow
The moon
No
because light reflects into the owl`s eyes, then it reflects, making it glow, only at night
Normally, water doesn't glow!
Glow sticks glow in cold and warm water, but they last longer in warm water.
The glow stick in the cold water will not glow as bright as the glow stick in the hot water because when you cool the glow stick down, the chemical process will slow down. The glow stick in the hot water will glow brighter but for a shorter period of time.
yes actually glow worms have a chemical reaction in their behind and this causes a glow this glow attracts other insects towards the glow worms so that they can eat them
the computer tells it to glow.