The Secret History of Bioluminescence

The Secret History of Bioluminescence

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Illuminating maps during war, guiding planes to safety, making genes and proteins visible—organisms get their glow on to help humans.

Martha's Vineyard Magazine

Cardinalfish swallow ostracods accidentally while looking for plankton. To avoid being digested the ostracods evolved a brilliant defense: lighting up. Since the cardinalfish is translucent, their glowing bodies make them easy targets

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What is the science behind bioluminescence? - Quora

Bioluminescent Creatures. This article illuminates the world of…, by Zeba Academy, Science by Zeba Academy, Dec, 2023

🔥 The Cardinalfish looks like it's straight up spitting fire. This is actually caused by a type of glowing plankton the fish spits out, afraid that the glow might attract predators.

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When living things such as fireflies use chemoluminescence to produce light, the process is called bioluminescence. Give two more examples of bioluminescence found in nature and explain what causes it. Please attach

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Animals that Glow and Create a Festival of Lights in the Ocean