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Why do Fireflies Glow at night?​

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Answered by reshmapujari007
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Inside their bodies, fireflies create a chemical reaction that causes them to emit light. This kind of light emission is known as Bioluminescence. In the presence of an enzyme called luciferase, oxygen interacts with calcium, ATP and luciferin and this results in bioluminescence. ✌✌✌✌ hope help full

Answered by ItzTogetic
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Inside their bodies, fireflies create a chemical reaction that causes them to emit light. This kind of light emission is known as Bioluminescence. In the presence of an enzyme called luciferase, oxygen interacts with calcium, ATP and luciferin and this results in bioluminescence.

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