Science, asked by riddhi2084, 1 year ago

how does a firefly can produce it's own light?


Amansi: fireflies produce camical reaction inside their bodies that allow them to light up.
KD0701: actually that's true
riddhi2084: correct
riddhi2084: something more appropriate

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Answered by divyagupta2
15
Light production in fireflies is due to a type of chemical reaction called bioluminescence. This process occurs in specialized light-emitting organs, usually on a firefly's lower abdomen. 
Answered by KD0701
2
that may be it's one of the features
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