Kemiluminesenssiset
Kemiluminesenssiset are a group of organisms that possess the ability to produce light through a chemical reaction known as chemiluminescence. This process involves the release of energy in the form of light without the need for heat or flame. The phenomenon is often observed in various biological systems, including certain bacteria, fungi, and marine organisms.
One of the most well-known examples of kemiluminesenssiset is the dinoflagellate, a type of plankton that emits
In the animal kingdom, fireflies and certain species of deep-sea fish are notable kemiluminesenssiset. Fireflies use
Kemiluminesenssiset play a significant role in various ecosystems, contributing to the overall biodiversity and energy flow.