Science, asked by vikashjat77, 8 months ago

name the chemical by which tail of Lampyridae lighting​

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Answered by Prashantumrani
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Fireflies produce “cold light.”

In a firefly's tail, you'll find two chemicals: luciferase and luciferin. Luciferin is heat resistant, and it glows under the right conditions. Luciferase is an enzyme that triggers light emission. ATP, a chemical within the firefly's body, converts to energy and initiates the glow.

Answered by vish143690
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luciferin

Fireflies aka lightning bugs lightup because of a chemical reaction between an organic compound in the fireflies' abdomens called luciferin and the air.

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