bioloodud
Bioloodud, also known as bioluminescent organisms, are living beings capable of producing and emitting light through a chemical reaction. This phenomenon, called bioluminescence, is found across a wide range of life forms, including bacteria, fungi, algae, insects, fish, and marine invertebrates. The light produced is typically cold light, meaning it generates very little heat.
The chemical process underlying bioluminescence involves a light-emitting molecule called a luciferin and an enzyme called
Bioluminescence serves various functions in nature. For some organisms, it is used for communication, such as
The study of bioloodud is significant in scientific research, with applications in fields like medicine, environmental