How is the bioluminescence of a photuris pennsylvanica, a microphotus and a luciola lateralis produced? Can parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides produce bioluminescence? Do juxtaglomerular cells play a role with it? Since most bioluminescent reactions involve luciferin and luciferase, does that mean some reactions involve an enzyme? If cathodoluminescence is most commonly performed in a scanning electron microscope, can thermoluminescence and chemiluminescence also be performed in said electron microscope? I know that cathodoluminescence can be used to study light transport, the electronic structure of a material, resonant phenomena, etc.. What about photoluminescene? Is it the same as cathodoluminescence? Please don't give a randomized answer, almost every time I've asked this people got away with free points. Also please don't give me an answer from google.
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