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Fast Facts about the Midwater and Bioluminescence!! If you averaged the temperature, depth, and light level of all the world's oceans, you would have a temperature of 4 C, an average depth of 4267 meters, and an average light level of zero!
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Bioluminescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism. Its name is a hybrid word, originating from the Greek bios for "living" and the Latin lumen "light". Bioluminescence ...
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It's not electricity but a chemical reaction called "bioluminescence." Light sticks are one example of chemical light. Although the chemicals are different than the chemicals made by bioluminescent creatures, the way they work is the same.
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Bioluminescence at Amazon ... What Is Bioluminescence? ... Compare prices on What Is Bioluminescence? at Smarter.com.
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Pictures like this one are often used to illustrate bioluminescence, but sometimes they don't show luminescence at all. This dramatic display is the result of the camera's flash bouncing off of a moon jellyfish. ... See all Animal Facts articles...
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Basic Facts of Bioluminescence ... Bioluminescence is the light produced by a chemical reaction that occurs in an organism. It occurs at all depths in the ocean, but is most commonly observed at the surface. Bioluminescence is the only source of light in the deep ocean where sunlight does not penetrate.
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Proposed applications of engineered bioluminescence ... ers. Some proposed applications of engineered bioluminescence include : ... All cells produce some form of bioluminescence within the electromagnetic spectrum, but most are neither visible nor noticeable to the naked eye. Every organism's bioluminescence is unique...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Bioluminescence
www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Bioluminescence
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Bioluminescence is light created by living organisms and and it can create the most fantastic displays. It includes 'phosphorescence' created by marine creatures and seen on the surface of the sea at night, the light of fireflies and the faint but eerie glow of some fungi. ... Bioluminescence (wikipedia.org...
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www.bbc.co.uk/nature/adaptations/Bioluminescence
www.bbc.co.uk/nature/adaptations/Bioluminescence
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