Bioluminescence is the emission of light produced by living things due to a chemical reaction currently tertentu.Hingga, Bioluminescence been found naturally in a variety of living things such as fungi, bacteria, and organisms in the water, but not found in flowering plants, terrestrial vertebrates, amphibians, and mammals. Most of the plankton have the ability to produce luminescence, especially plankton that live in deep water. On the microbes, resulting Bioluminescence unknown benefits, while the animal is generally used as a mating signal, predation, and protection against predators.
10. Glowing Mushrooms
there are several species of mushroom that glows in the dark. Described above is Stipticus Panellus, and they shine quite bright so visible even in low light (as opposed to darkness.) You can even buy some of this glowing mushroom and embed themselves. Most species do not shine as bright Stipticus, and the light can only be seen under a microscope or in the darkness, but Panellus could look like above.
9. Scorpions
Scorpions do not actually produce their own light, like mushrooms, but they glow under blacklight like the original money that was in blue neon. They have a chemical in their exoskeleton glows under ultraviolet light. "
8. Animal Bioluminescence human engineering
Scientists have developed a love affair in the past half decade for something called GFP, or Green fluorescing proteins.
This kind of fluid or ink put in a lot of things that could be dangerous or sometimes not at all .. The scientists have used as genetic markers to study everything from genetics to create an alert to the contamination of fish (the purpose of the fish Glofish). This fluid is a protein originally derived from luminous jellyfish
7. Calamari fireflies
There are creatures that live in the deep sea that are not purely as peneror, and Cumi-Cumi fireflies this is one of them. His body was covered in photophores, cells that produce light, which makes it possible to shine in all of the desired pattern.
They glow when under during the day, and they can match the pattern and the dim light coming from permukaan.Hal This allows them to camouflage themselves against light.Mereka also turn over their body during the mating season, because .. they only live for one years ..
So with this short life demiian why we did not make it full of light?
6. Giant fireflies (Lamprigera)
Track information about Giant Fireflies (Lamprigera) is very difficult, very little information is available online, but it turns out giant fireflies (Lamprigera) is quite familiar to local residents in Thailand.
There is a video of a worm is crawling, you can see that right tuchus shining through a piece of cloth. This beetle has a length of about 3 inches, and according to the YouTube description, light / light fireflies Giant (Lamprigera) can be easily seen in the dark from a distance of 100 meters, this is more than the length of a football field.
5. Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand
Glow worm, a type of mosquito larvae, line the ceiling of the aptly named "glow worm caves." They hang lined with light of cahayanta, up to 70 worms, flies and moths to attract in order to get food. And in some species, glowing lures they are poisonous snot! Is not it awesome that nature could create something so beautiful, yet so terrible?
4. Terriswalkeris terraereginae (Giant Worm Auckland)
Terriswalkeris is a worm along the 2 meter long blue glow that left a trail of mucus.
It looks like a giant gummy worms, and even though it is from the ground, but they were not poisonous; worst thing about the animal is able to keep you amused, horrified and disgusted really ...
Auckland worm same size and comes from New Zealand, which seems to be central to glow worms. It is even more rare than the Aussie Gummy, and this animal was shining very brightly so that you can read by worm-light! But worms are known to be very fragile, very few people can pick to be taken without killing ...
3. Bacteria Bioluminescence
The following fun facts, a large number of animals actually just a bunch of glowing bacteria that produce light. Animals such as lantern fish and some kind of shrimp is the home of a colony of bacteria glow.
2. Jellyfish Aequorea
This species is on life around North America, although the jellyfish that produce animal protein is native of Asia, but jellyfish - jellyfish has a great similarity with that ..
They are virtually invisible when they do not shine, but the good news is that the size of the jellyfish - jellyfish Aequorea is small and will not send you to the hospital such as the box jellyfish.
They seem content floating around and lend their genetic material to the scientists who will put it into a classification that funny or not so obvious.
1. Dinoflagellates
Dinoflagellates are Protozoa / plankton which are responsible for the mess that scary as it appears on the surface of the sea. Dinoflagellates also cause red tides, but they only glow when disturbed, by the swimmer, or even a wave, and now it is amazing to observe. Also, they do not appear to produce toxins too much, so, you know, that's good.
I've never seen them with my own eyes, but the image alone is enough to make me silent and works perfectly glued to the greatness of the creator of life.(kaskus.co.id | Indonesian Forum)
"Sorry if there are mistakes the word, because I can not 100% English speaking"
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