Describing Luciferin for one of my YouTube videos. (English,
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luciferianism molecule that gives Jack O'Lantern mushrooms and fireflies their bioluminescence. The reaction taking place is complicated, so I'm not really going to go into a whole lot of detail, but I'll do the down and dirty explanation when Lucifer and molecules react with the luciferase enzyme light is produced what you wanted. A little better explanation. All right, luciferians itself is actually pretty common in nature. It's formed by not only Jack O'Lantern mushrooms and fireflies, but many other species of fungi as well as insects, but this is only the tip of the iceberg luciferianism, also responsible for the bioluminescence of countless marine species of fish, crustaceans, algae, jellyfish and starfish. To name a few, everyone knows that deep sea anglers have those glowing lures in front of their mouths in order to catch prey, and this glowing protrusion is filled with a bioluminescent bacteria that gives off a greenish bluish glow. The deep sea is pretty much pitch black, so if you want to see anything down there, you need to bring or create your own light source. Green or blue or bluish green lights are usually the most commonly produced color for bioluminescence simply because they have the shortest wavelengths, which in turn allows them to travel further through water and air substrates, interesting fact, most deep sea animals have lost the ability to see red light wavelengths. This is probably the reason why many prey species are red in color because being read in an environment where no one can really see the color red is about as close to being invisible as you can get