Definition of Bioluminescence. Meaning of Bioluminescence. Synonyms of Bioluminescence

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Definition of Bioluminescence

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Meaning of Bioluminescence from wikipedia

- Bioluminescence is the emission of light during a chemiluminescence reaction by living organisms. Bioluminescence occurs in multifarious organisms ranging...
- Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a technology developed over the past decades (1990's and onward).[when?] that allows for the noninvasive study of ongoing...
- that glow through bioluminescence. They include the European common glow-worm and other members of the Lampyridae, but bioluminescence also occurs in the...
- possess photop****s, luminous organs, and exhibit intrinsic bioluminescence. Bioluminescence evolved once in Squaliformes, approximately 111–153 million...
- that can produce their own light through a chemical process known as bioluminescence. A special organ known as a photop**** helps produce this light. The...
- in living cells. No correlation of fungal bioluminescence with cell structure has been found. Bioluminescence may occur in both mycelia and fruit bodies...
- to New Zealand. The larval stage and the imago produce a blue-green bioluminescence. The species is known to dwell in caves and on sheltered banks in the...
- excitation of the acceptor or to photobleaching. To avoid this drawback, bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (or BRET) has been developed. This technique...
- Omphalotus nidiformis Bioluminescence is the production of light by living organisms. The environment organizes this list of bioluminescent organisms...
- Foxfire, also called fairy fire and chimpanzee fire, is the bioluminescence created by some species of fungi present in decaying wood. The bluish-green...