Chemistry, asked by laddhaharsh90, 10 months ago

why do fire flies glow at night​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fireflies glows at night because of a chemical reaction inside their bodies that allows them to light up. This type of light production is called bioluminescence.. Fireflies glow at night because of a chemical reaction taking place which involves emission of light. Actually fireflies store a protein (luciferin), which combines with oxygen (O2) in the air (in the presence of an enzyme) to form a new substance (oxyluciferin) along with the evolution of energy in the form of light.

Answered by Chaitanyahere
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Fireflies glow at night because of the chemical reaction which involves emission of light . Actually fireflies store a protein (Luciferin) , which combines with oxygen in the air to form a new substance (oxyluciferin) along with the evolution of energy in the form of light .

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